Originally Posted by jwp475
Originally Posted by Swampman1
Originally Posted by Attorney_Holt
A total of 3 men have suffered extensive injury from the Mossberg 100 ATR (which is a bolt action rifle). The assembly pin (sometimes referred to as the bolt head pin or retaining pin) is breaking. The gun will then fire when the locking lugs are not locked causing the gun to blow a user's face off. This happened to two of the men --and both were airlifted to a local trauma center, and the third has injuries to his hand. I am set for trial in April in Tampa Florida. Any information/input would be welcomed. Over the last two years I have learned alot but am always trying to understand all this a little better.


This is a lie...



You are the one that is lying, because one of them is the son of a man that I went to school with


jwp475,
Did your friends son take this incident to court and if so what was the judgement?
Does anybody know if Mossberg has changed their bolt design to address this problem?
Reason I ask a friend is/was considering buying a Mossberg MVP in .223..


It's a great life if you don't weaken..