GOG TV 2011: Mossberg 464

Published on December 6, 2011
Duration: 4:52

This review covers the Mossberg Model 464 Brush Gun, a Davidson's exclusive lever-action rifle chambered in 30-30. It highlights features like the Marinecote finish, Williams Fire Sights, and multiple safety mechanisms. The rifle demonstrated good accuracy and low recoil during range testing, making it a suitable option for hunting in dense terrain. The program also touched upon the iconic status of lever-action rifles in America.

Quick Summary

The Mossberg 464 Brush Gun is a 30-30 lever-action rifle with a 16.25-inch barrel and Marinecote finish. It features Williams Fire Sights and three safety mechanisms. It demonstrated good accuracy, achieving 3-5 inch groups at 50 yards off-hand, making it suitable for hunting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Mossberg 464 Brush Gun
  2. 00:22Hosts and Guest Introduction
  3. 00:46Lever Action History and Importance
  4. 01:07Mossberg 464 Features Overview
  5. 02:13Caliber and Loading Mechanism
  6. 02:33Safety Mechanisms Explained
  7. 03:04Sights and Optics
  8. 03:30Range Performance and Accuracy
  9. 03:52Purchasing via Gun Genie

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Mossberg 464 Brush Gun?

The Mossberg 464 Brush Gun is a lever-action rifle in 30-30 caliber, featuring a 16.25-inch barrel, 6-pound weight, Marinecote stainless finish for moisture resistance, and Williams Fire Sight fiber optic sights. It also includes three safety mechanisms.

How accurate is the Mossberg 464 Brush Gun?

During testing, Skip Knowles reported low recoil and accuracy, achieving 3 to 5-inch groups off-hand at 50 yards using the open sights. This performance is suitable for hunting applications.

What caliber is the Mossberg 464 Brush Gun chambered in?

The Mossberg 464 Brush Gun is chambered in the classic 30-30 caliber. This round is well-regarded for its effectiveness on medium-sized game like deer and hogs.

What safety features does the Mossberg 464 Brush Gun have?

The rifle is equipped with three safety features: a thumb safety located behind the hammer, a traditional half-cock safety, and a lever safety button. This multi-layered approach enhances safe handling.

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