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Mossberg 715T Tactical .22 Rimfire

By Bob Robb


On an early June ground squirrel/coyote hunt in eastern Oregon, I had a chance to test one of the coolest rifles I have shot in a long time—the Mossberg 715T Tactical .22 rimfire. Like many gunmakers, Mossberg is trying to cash in on the AR craze sweeping the country.


The original 715T was introduced in 2010, featuring a carry handle and an MSRP under $300. The rifle was so popular that in 2012, a Flat Top version was introduced, which is what I got to try in Oregon. The difference between the two is that the early model has an AR-15-style fully adjustable rear sight mount/carry handle molded into the polymer outer and a Pyramid-style adjustable front sight. The Flat Top version has a Picatinny rail along with removable/adjustable front and rear sights, and looks more like the M4. In fact, it duplicates the look and feel of today’s AR-platform center-fire carbines.


The Flat Top version features a 16 ¼-inch, button-rifled barrel and a quad-rail fore-end, which allows the addition of lights, lasers and other common AR-type accessories. It also has an A2-style flash hider. The version I shot also featured a six-position adjustable stock from ATI, making it quick and easy to fit shooters of all body types with little fuss. The gun comes with either a 10- or 25-shot magazine, depending on state and local laws. We had the 25-shot magazine, though 20 rounds that was about all I could get into it. The magazine has been designed with a large polymer lower housing that mates well with the rifle, while the slimmer steel upper portion slides quickly and easily into the receiver where it securely latches.


Operationally, I found this little rifle could take some abuse. We ran hundreds of rounds through it without a jam amid minimal barrel cleaning. The bolt locks open when the magazine has been run dry, a feature I like a lot, but the bolt catch is operated manually. This means that to drop an empty magazine the shooter must release the pressure of the bolt against the follower while operating the magazine release lever simultaneously. It takes getting used to, but is no biggie.


Accuracy was pretty good. Of course we were helped by topping the rifle with a superb Swarovski Z3 3-9X36 scope. Winchester Varmint HE ammunition, featuring a 37-grain bullet, seemed to be something this particular rifle liked, as it shot sub-1-inch clusters at 50 yards all day long.


MSRP on this rifle ranges from $344 to $408, depending on the configuration. The version I shot in Oregon has an MSRP of $353.


Mossberg Tactical .22


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23 Responses to Mossberg 715T Tactical .22 Rimfire

Gunboy wrote:
February 28, 2013

Can anyone tell me how to adjust the stock its driving me nutts

Charles & Sons wrote:
February 27, 2013

Bought this to shoot with my tow boys and get then envolved in the hobby of shooting. I would dearly love to follow some of the good advice posted on here about modifying the 25 round clips to function better. Only problem is finding any for sale to purchase... Come on Mossberg, let's get some of these out on the market for sale. I will not be held up for $100+ for a $30 mag...

Steve R wrote:
February 25, 2013

I got the flat top adjustable stock. the 25 round clip does suck.. Mossberg should fix that but it is the edges inside the clip. I had a hard time loading more than 10-11 then bent the rounds. take the sucker apart and everywhere that red slider meets the lower part of the clip taper or round off those edges. where the clip changes from the metal to plastic there are square edges. do this and grease er up. then bang away no problems since.

RWT wrote:
February 23, 2013

Bought this on line and so far, it sucks. Cannot load more than 10 or 11 shells without the mag hanging up. It jams about every 3rd shot. i will try to polish the ram and follower this week and see if it does any better, but so far ready to dump this darn thing and get a true AR 15 .223. Plus the so called "adjustable stock" will not adjust.

john from KY wrote:
January 23, 2013

justin g if same sights as mine on front you got to push a pin down and then you can turn up or down. they make a tool for this but i used 2 small small flat head screw drivers. had to almost bottom mine out. maybe this will help you. i love my 715t and the 702 just need the 25rd mags.

Justin G wrote:
January 17, 2013

I bought this gun a couple months ago! It came with no iron sights! I bought a 30 dollar tac sight at wal-mart, and its dead accurate! Went to my arms dealer and he said iron sights for this gun could be bought! He ordered them and i put them on! Took it out to shoot it and the sights would not sight in and still wont! Moved the front sight all the way to the back, just shy of the front of the back sight! After that tge gun sighted in! Mossberg should look at and fix the problem! Other than that i have ran over 4,000 rounds through it and have had only one hang up on my CCI varmant rounds! Great gun!!!!!

schriscoe wrote:
January 17, 2013

Does anyone know if you can change out the fixed ATI stock piece for the adjustable. I noted the 2 screws that appear to be holding the tube in place near the receiver. I just purchased one, it is fixed stock and if I keep it want the nice ATI adjustable stock.

magnumbiker wrote:
January 08, 2013

I just purchased one today. It kept getting hung up inside the clip unless I was shooting cci high velocity hollow point. Saw the comment about sanding down the sharp edges. Gonna try that

Tre wrote:
January 01, 2013

I purchased this gun, me and my brother went out and shot a couple hundred round through it with a couple of jams, we do a lot of coyote Hunting up in the north east kingdom, great coyote gun

715t owner wrote:
December 31, 2012

I love mine.starting to have trouble shooting remington bulk ammo.it shaves part of the bullet off when loading.

montainman wrote:
December 26, 2012

I bought this gun and shot 5 clipes and it started jaming every clip. So I cleaned it and hoped that would fix the problem but no luck. Also the iron sights would not adjust high enought to sight it in. So I mailed it back to eagel pass and Iam still waiting to get it back.

badgerschmo wrote:
December 15, 2012

Easy boys, the scope just sees...the rifle does the shooting.

Ron Snick wrote:
December 13, 2012

Can you tell me were I can buy extra 25 round clips?

justin wrote:
December 13, 2012

Anyone try this gun with the Winchester varmiter ammo on coyotes

Doug wrote:
December 05, 2012

i dont think that this is a accurate test of accuracy, look at the price of the gun 340-400, and then look at the scope 6-700....should have used iron sights. just my opinion...

FN 49 wrote:
November 30, 2012

Why would someone put a Swarovski scope on a $250 rifle?

James Marlow wrote:
November 12, 2012

My mag release switch screw stripped. I want a metal one but don't know where to get one

Mike Rife wrote:
November 03, 2012

To Phil Levesque, Thanks for the tip. I did just what you had done to my sons this morning...Works like a charm 25 rounds in! Glad to finally find a fix for this, was ready to trade it off for something else. He loves this gun now.

Phil Levesque wrote:
October 26, 2012

I have briefly shot the Mossberg 715T. I could not load more than 11 rounds in the “25” round clip. I shot up 11 rounds twice with no jams, but with 1 dead round. I took the mag apart because I knew the follower was hanging up at the transition at the base of the steel part of the clip. I slightly rounded the leading edges of the follower with 220 grit sandpaper, reassembled it and loaded 24 rounds with the provided loader. This is an obvious oversight in design that needs to be modified. The rifle otherwise works great.

mls wrote:
October 05, 2012

my husband just bought me this gun. it was his get well soon gift to me, although at the moment he is just torturing me. i broke my arm so i cant shoot it right now, but i cant wait. this will help me become more accurate so that i will be more accurate with my .308.

Trigger wrote:
September 30, 2012

Just bought this gun!!! Amazing! Shot close to 1000 rounds already in 3 days. Gret gun, jammed twice only because of ammo failiers. Amazing and light with lots of accessory options and room!

Robert wrote:
September 25, 2012

I purchased this as a training tool for my wife and friends who are not familiar with firearms. This is an inexpensive option for training to become familiar with tactical style weapons

Ed Springen wrote:
September 07, 2012

I picked up my 715T in Idaho. Mounted a scope and red dot. Great gun for my seven year old and me. We average 400 rounds per session and the twenty-five mag loads easy. I highly recommend this .22 rifle for Dad's and their Sons to spend time with.

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