SKU FM15-223-G2-9-SBTF
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The is a semi-automatic AR-style pistol chambered in .223 Wylde so it accepts, chambers, and fires both .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO flawlessly. The Foxtrot Mike AR pistol is unique in the marketplace due to its many high-end features that simply cannot be found elsewhere at anywhere near this price point. This stunning pistol features a patent-pending 4 position non-reciprocating front charging handle, a one-piece aluminum charging trolley, a nestled recoil spring assembly, a low-mass bolt carrier, and a proprietary patent-pending integrated recoil system. This piston-driven, bufferless system generally provides for a cooler-running, more reliable operational platform that helps reduce the points of failure that are often found in the traditional AR platform. This pistol is built with a Gen 2 billet aluminum monolithic-style upper receiver and premium billet lower receiver serving as its foundation. The pistol also utilizes a match grade 41v50 9" barrel with 1:8 twist that is surrounded by a beautiful M-LOK handguard. It also features a USGI Mil-spec trigger and comes complete with (1) Mission First Tactical Mod 2 30-round magazine, full-length top Picatinny rail, and (3) M-LOK forend attachments for improved grip. This Foxtrot Mike pistol features a Picatinny rail adapter built into the rear plate allowing the user to attach any Picatinny compatible brace, or folding stock adapter if so desired. This model includes a SB Tactical TF1913 pistol brace. Other features include a QD sling socket for easy sling mounting, an A2 flash hider, and an ambidextrous safety selector. The pistol is completed with a type III hard black anodized finish.
UPC | 850036821526 |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Barrel Length | 9" BARREL |
Caliber | .223 WYLDE |
Finish | BLACK |
Barrel Length Ranges | 7.0 - 12.9 IN. |
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