Posted April 5, 2016 1:40 pm by Comments

By gunwriter For a rifleman there are few things as appealing as a custom rifle. Yeah, being stranded on a deserted island with Dave Navarro’s girlfriend is an appreciable fantasy, but that’s not going to happen. The primary appeal of a custom rifle is that it is built just they way you want it. The primary problem with custom rifles is that they cost so much. A lot of hard working rifle enthusiasts, like you find here in West Virginia, are coal miners and the politicians drinking the global warming Kool Aid are putting them out of work faster than you can load 16 tons! I realize, money can be tight. An affordable option I have found is Mossberg’s MVP. I’ve built two custom rifles on this platform. Not only have I been satisfied with the results, the process was enjoyable. The MVP is a receptive platform because of the way it is configured and because they are reasonably affordable. They works with conventional AR 15 /10 magazines, are available in a variety of stock designs and barrel configurations, and are chambered for two parent cartridges that are very popular and allow for easy cartridge conversion. The first custom MVP I put …Read the Rest

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