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Mossberg's New Lightning Bolt Action (LBA) Trigger System

A simple twist of a standard screwdriver enables the LBA trigger to adjust from 2 to 7 lbs.

A simple twist of a standard screwdriver enables the LBA trigger to adjust from 2 to 7lbs.

North Haven, CT —For 90 years Mossberg has been a leader in the design and manufacturing of firearms in the hunting, shooting, military and law enforcement community.  This year marks another great year for Mossberg as they introduce the new Lightning Bolt Action (LBA) Trigger System for their centerfire bolt action rifles – enhancing the performance and accuracy while keeping safety in the forefront of its development.     With its distinctive ...

Mossberg's New Lightning Bolt Action (LBA) Trigger System

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