New from Mossberg: 464 SPX

RF’s putting a lot of time – and no small amount of dinero – into cobbling together his own version of a cowboy assault rifle. Looks like Mossberg’s seen the need for a tactical lever gun and is now cranking them out on their own. The 464 SPX comes in .30-.30 (above) and .22LR. MSRP for the .30-.30 is $527 with retail coming in around four bills. And yes, they’ll be extending the line with an upcoming *sigh* ZMB zombie model. Because if cowboys have to worry about aliens, God only knows the zombie menace can’t be far behind.

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75 Responses to New from Mossberg: 464 SPX

  1. avatar matt says:

    Im not sure wether to call that awesome or a abomination.

    • avatar Greg in Allston says:

      Abomination works for me.

    • avatar Cole says:

      Any one who doesn’t like this gun, obviously, hasn’t shot it. It’s a great shooting gun. It’s small and powerful. Kicks about as hard as my Mossberg 500 with 2 3/4 inch bird shot. It levers smooth and fast. It’s a great little gun for not being an assault rifle. All you traditionalists should realize that most things have changed in 125 years of it’s existance. Airplanes turn into jets. The model t became the super car. Even our modest log cabins are now self heated mansoins with modern plumming. If every other gun can change, so can the lever action. And, it’s a great change!

  2. avatar NR says:

    Adjectives fail me.

    So do expletives, for that matter.

  3. avatar junyo says:

    File this under “Things That Should Not Exist”.

    The only point of using a lever action is the fact that it doesn’t look like a EBR and so might be acceptably owned/carried/deployed places an EBR can’t be. Make it look like an EBR and for a nominal increase in utility you’ve destroyed most of the reason for it to exist in the first place.

    • avatar Drew says:

      Exactly. A good lever gun is perfectly utilitarian already, maybe,maybe add a small rail section for a Micro if you had to have one but that’s it. I wouldn’t be against a synthetic stock, but it would have to be neutral color and the same style as the original wood.

      • avatar Pyrotek85 says:

        Even a plain black stock/furniture wouldn’t be that bad looking (just modern-ish), but the rails and crap make it look bubba’d

  4. avatar Tyler Kee says:

    I want to cradle it and punch it at the same time. It is a weird feeling.

    • avatar Ryan Finn says:

      I feel the same way. I saw this on their website last night and was dismayed. I like the front end, but the stock is ridiculous.

  5. avatar Joe nobody says:

    As far as zombie product extensions go I think a zombie killing cowboy assault rifle is pretty awesome in all honesty. Besides you can use it to hunt deer and scare liberals so its a win win.

  6. avatar Big J says:

    I have this urge to:

    Get an old Ruger Blackhawk stripped, parkerized, and outfitted with a fiber optic sight and some stippled plack plastic grips. If I can mount a length of picatinny rail under the barrel, I will.

    Dye a set of duds tactical black, and get black cowboy boots and a black hat.

    Buy this tragedy of a rifle.

    Go to a SASS event all “tacticool” and (try not to) get kicked the heck out.

  7. avatar Johnny says:

    Don’t hate me, but I want this and the zombie model…

  8. avatar Zach says:

    This is probably the most superfluous firearms I’ve seen in a while (and I saw the latest gatling gun post) but for some odd reason I want it so bad…. Along with the Blackhawk Big J described…. and then maybe mossberg will come out with a double barreled version of their tactical 500 and i’d have a tactic-cowboy wet dream.

  9. avatar Charles says:

    “Cowboys and Aliens” was a mess of a movie; a mixture of two things that go together like cats and dogs…or like a Winchester 1892 and a bunch of black plastic.

    I think I see what you did there.

  10. avatar Moonshine7102 says:

    Please pass the eye bleach.

  11. avatar "Dr."Dave says:

    That is the ugliest damn thing I have seen since my sister stopped by last weekend.

  12. avatar JSIII says:

    How about a tactical muzzle loaded? It needs lights and rails an an ACOG too….I like Mossberg lever guns but this is like what happens when you breed a cat and a dog, the world will come to an end!

  13. avatar Headoftheholler says:

    I just threw up in my mouth.

  14. avatar Charlie Brown says:

    Good Grief

  15. avatar John says:

    I saw Alvin and the Chipmunks movie this past weekend. Looking at this, hurts more…

  16. avatar O.N. says:

    Well now we now what H.R. Geiger designs while drinking.

  17. avatar Doc says:

    EEK! Frankenlever

  18. avatar Gerard says:

    They most have moved the goofy potion from the shotguns to the lever guns.

  19. avatar JOE MATAFOME says:

    That’s one ugly ass gun!!!

  20. avatar GS650G says:

    I didn’t know Robocop was into western gun competition.

  21. avatar Varmint Hunter says:

    Such a waste of a nice Leupold scope and perfectly good plastic.

  22. avatar Matt G. says:

    That picture makes my brain hurt.

  23. avatar William says:

    I thought it was impossible to make a fugly lever action rifle. I was wrong.

  24. avatar Tom says:

    Somethings just are not meant to be.

  25. avatar Totenglocke says:

    For $400, it might be fun to pick up as a novelty.

  26. avatar Ralph says:

    A perfect blend of the traditional and the stoopid.

  27. avatar Mr. Lion says:

    Why? If you want a more utilitarian lever, throw some plastic furniture on it and give it some kind of anti-corrosion coating al la every single tube-mag shotgun in the world. Done. Rails and AR crap is just stupid.

  28. avatar Aharon says:

    This gun itself is a friggin alien zombie.

  29. avatar Matt Gregg says:

    Well no surprise that Mossberg came up with another hideous concept.

    I could actually like this if it weren’t for that carbine stock. I hate how they are sticking that thing on everything from shotguns to AK’s.

    And why the big scope on what is gonna be a 100 yard and under rifle? Put a solid synthetic stock it and add a holosight and you’d have a pretty cool rifle, still a mall ninja gun, but at least more useable.

  30. avatar Joseph Hartwick says:

    I don’t know what to say, other than I think I hurt my eye…..

  31. avatar sdog says:

    weird…

  32. avatar CRAZY HORSE says:

    Looks good

  33. avatar Ken Foster says:

    My Winchester 92, 99 years old and serving its fourth generation of deerslayers, just puked.

  34. avatar Matt Gregg says:

    Did you hear about Mossberg’s next project? It’s a Sharps rifle with a 16″ barrel chambered in .300 blackout. It’s got a black synthetic, folding, adjustable stock and full quad rails with the chainsaw style front grip and the roadblocker muzzlebrake.

  35. avatar Bo says:

    Zombie Injuns are quaking in their moccasins.

  36. avatar Sid says:

    Please, everyone switch to decaf for a moment. The hyperbole is getting out of hand. They tried something. If it finds a loyal customer base, then fine.

    My F250 truck will go over 100mph. But I never use that feature as it would be illegal and assinine. Who are you to tell me that I don’t need those features or capabilities in a truck? Others have tried this and now Mossberg is offering it. Gunsmiths all over the country are asked every day to do something different for customers. I wonder how many gunsmiths have been asked to suppress a shotgun since No Country For Old Men came out?

    You don’t like it. But there may be plenty out there who do.

  37. avatar revjen45 says:

    AHHHH!! My eyes!! Make it go away Mommie!
    My 4WD V-10 F250 will indeed exceed 100 mph, but having capability I don’t use didn’t require making it too ugly to look at.

    BTW, if it’s supposed to be for tactikewl applications, why doesn’t it have a guide to make sliding rounds into the loading gate quicker and easier in low light?

  38. avatar Edward Peterson says:

    This rifle will look great with my Pontiac Aztek

  39. avatar Headoftheholler says:

    Why is there the dire need to make everything in the hunting/shooting marketplace tactical? Where is the original ideas? The free thinkers? Not only is this rifle a direct copy of the model 94 Winchester, but now they have made it a tacticool lego set ninja rifle. Mossberg is trying too hard to create a market for which there is no need or want. Chainsaw shotgun anyone? Stick to what you are good at, making dependable shotguns.

    • avatar Micah says:

      The gun actual has some good features. Adjustable stock for younger or larger users. 1 in 16 inch rifling for higher velocity than most 20 inch barrels. With leverevolution and descent glass, 250+yards in a very fast, small, light and reliable package. But it is 5 kinds of ugly.

  40. avatar TSgt B says:

    Hope they make it in .45 Colt

  41. avatar TSgt B says:

    They ought to make it in .460 S&W

  42. avatar m az says:

    or how about not make it at all, what a waste

  43. avatar MR. T says:

    I just found out about this incarnation of the 464 rifle, and after searching the internet for the past few days I’ve found nothing but feedback from people who say it looks like the cheapest marketing gimmick ever! YES, Mossberg probably developed it because “they can” and “tacticool sells”, but have you ever realized some short armed shooters would prefer the adjustable length-of-pull stock? I have also always wanted a vertical foregrip on a lever-gun, always. It just screams staying on target while reloading to me. I also challenge anyone to say what is more “tacticool” than having a magazine built into the gun? In a wilderness survival role, I would rather have a gun without a detachable magazine than one with a mag that drops free. Magazines are supposed to be disposable, because governments can afford them. The regular minute man cannot. That’s why the revolver has never died. Although, with that said, I don’t think I regret any of my HK magazine purchases. I’ve accidentally dropped a few off a balcony during competitive operation and they still worked great!

    • avatar aaron says:

      That’s pretty much my same feeling too. I do like ARs but there are so many regulations on them and vary state to state. For myself to get an AR15 here in Minnesota, i would first need to either get a 1 year permit or a CCW permit, then go to the sports store and have another background check. On top of that once i have the rifle i would need a couple magazines to go with it.

      With this, internal tubular magazine. Wont have to worry about losing a mag. I have a hard time keeping a steady aim. I have a Mossberg 800A .308 with scope and bi-pod. I use the bi-pod to reduce some felt recoil and to help me have a steady aim deer hunting. A forward hand grip eliminates excessive weight, better accuracy and the fact you can adjust the butt-stock. My dad since he had Polio when he was born back in 1952, his left arm doesn’t fully extend out and his arm reach isn’t the length of mine. So if i had one of these rifles, we could switch off without any major adjustments.

      With what looks like a triple mil-spec rail the reduced weight would mean i could carry more ammo and not have to deal with a lot of recoil. Sure more muzzle climb, but the hand grip will compensate a little bit for that. Being tacticool isn’t always a bad thing. You have more variety of options to choose from if you really start to think about it.

  44. avatar Z.A.T. says:

    I agree with Mr. T.

    I would love to have this gun as opposed to a popular and supposedly cool AR-15 varient. Saving money in magazines, and not having to worry about all the Post-ban/Pre-Ban BS makes it worth it. Plus I have always been a huge fan of lever action rifles.

  45. avatar David says:

    I could see it if they had put the loading gate on the left side so you could keep the tube mag. topped off easier.

  46. avatar john says:

    Lmfao I want three

  47. avatar aaron says:

    I actually think this rifle is pretty cool. I wouldn’t mind having it in .30-30. My main problem i have is having a steady aim. With this i could easily mount a front grip to it and have a much better time aiming. I currently have a Mossberg 800A .308 and i would like a lever action. This tactical 464 more than likely will be that rifle. Though i would maybe get a EOtech holographic or maybe just a 2-7x33mm scope.

    Something like this for hunting or taking to the range would turn heads and get a couple laughs but hey taking 19th century and bringing it to the 21st is awesome.

  48. In upstate ny we have bears ,whitetail, coyotes, moose, cougar and even the NY state prison system to provide a need for a tactical medium range weapon to wield. What better than a reliable lever action, short-barrelled , tubular mag “grab and go”?

  49. avatar Renodub says:

    Nice. Took balls to make this! Have the marlin 336 in 3030 with nice walnut stock (handle with care). This looks like fun, short barrel. Lighten up trad heads. Would like to know if it shoots well.

  50. avatar mopar or no car says:

    All you can’t handle change haha this guns the best I’ve always wanted a tac lever gun mossberg awesome already this made them better with this gun forget you old farts time for change I own one its baddass everyone loves it

  51. avatar Emil says:

    This gun is awesome, get over it!

  52. avatar mg says:

    aw4
    awesome! if you like wood…buy wood but dont nag and ridicule. truck gun, verticle front grip, more powerful than 9mm subguns and .223 carbines. i wonder the effect of 16′ barrel on 30-30 & levervolution? imagine foldable stock!

  53. avatar 308700 boss says:

    life is short have some fun… lets do this!!!! on my way 2 get one.

  54. avatar Luke15 says:

    I do not like the furnature. But, I do like the fact the muzzle is threaded. Ready for a muzzle brake to control recoil (I hate lever action .30-30 recoil) or a suppressor.

  55. avatar eltonlnjr says:

    I plan to get one of these ugly things. I love lever guns. I will gladly use this “abomination”. Load it with Hornady LeverEvolution rounds and have a good time. I love my old Marlin 336, had it since I was a kid, it is still my hunting gun. But this is something I will get for fun.

  56. avatar Ken says:

    I don’t care what all of you so called experts say about this lever. I like it, and plan on getting one for myself. As far as you idiots go, shut the hell up!

  57. avatar Sean Guerin says:

    I would love one in 357 Magnum! I just stopped by a new local gun store and I handled the 30-30 one. It’s super light and the adjustable stock is a terrific idea! I have terrible eyes so the fiber optics stood out well, if I get one I’ll grab a scope for it. Maybe a red dot to keep it technological tactical.

  58. avatar Caligula says:

    This rifle reminds me of a woman with a kick-ass body who puts out, but has a fugly face. You keep going back to her for utilitarian reasons, but you take a better looking, “nice” girl to social gatherings to show off to your friends. Yeah, it has it’s place. Thank God we still have choices in this country, even if some of them are bad ones.

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