Mossberg 464 for sale
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Mossberg Rifle M464 30-30 20" Wood/Blue 41010
Brand:
Mossberg
Barrel Length:
20"
Caliber:
.30-30 Win
Capacity:
7
Finish Per Color:
Blue
Rounds:
7
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Mossberg 464 SPX Lever Action .30-30, 16.25" Barrel, Flash Suppressor
Brand:
Mossberg
Barrel Length:
16.25"
Caliber:
.30-30 Win
Capacity:
5+1
Rounds:
5
Frequently Asked Questions
Mossberg 464 for sale
Is the Mossberg 464 still in production?
Mossberg discontinued the 464 lever-action rifle. Used and remaining new inventory still circulate through retailers—our marketplace currently shows three variants in stock from five retailers, typically priced around $510. Availability is limited and will decline as existing stock depletes.
Is the Mossberg 464 any good?
The Mossberg 464 is a competent lever-action rifle with smooth cycling and decent wood-to-metal fit. It handles .30-30 or .22 LR well for hunting and range use. Some owners note a break-in period. Used examples sell around $400–$510, and the rifle appears to still be available.
What is the capacity of the Mossberg 464?
The Mossberg 464 holds six rounds in its tubular magazine, with a total capacity of 6+1 when a round is chambered. It is available in .30-30 Winchester and .22 LR configurations.
Can you put a scope on a Mossberg 464?
Yes. Mossberg customer service recommends two Weaver 403 bases, and Warne Maxima two-piece steel bases also work well. The 464 is a top-eject rifle, so use tall or see-through rings to clear the ejection port. Once mounted, most standard scopes fit, though long eye relief designs suit the lever-action's handling.
How much do Mossberg rifles typically cost?
Mossberg rifles vary widely by model. The lever-action 464 typically falls in the $300 to $400 range. Budget models like the Blaze sell under $200, while bolt-action Patriot variants range from $500 to $700 depending on configuration and included scope.
What caliber is the Mossberg 464?
The Mossberg 464 is a lever-action rifle primarily offered in .30-30 Winchester with a tubular magazine. The .22 LR variant is not universally available and may no longer be offered, making the .30-30 the standard configuration found at retail.