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Designed with both precision and modularity in mind the MRAD is equally at home on the range or on duty. Its monolithic upper receiver is machined from 7000series aluminum including a fulllength M1913 Picatinny top rail with builtin taper for long range precision. With mounting slots at 3 6 and 9 oclock its hand guard offers a rigid highly adaptable interface for attachment of rails electrooptics and other accessories. Featuring a userchangeable barrel system the MRAD can quickly and easily be converted to one of 8 different calibers or multiple barrel lengths by simply loosening two bolts using a standard Torx wrench no gunsmith required. Contained within the lower receiver is a fully adjustable matchgrade trigger module allowing the user to easily set their ideal pull. The MRAD stock folds on the right side reducing overall width for a minimal footprint and ease of transport. When extended the stock locks securely into place providing an interface as rigid and stable as any fixedstock rifle. With toolless length of pull and cheek piece height adjustment the MRAD is easily configured to fit shooters of all shapes and sizes. The use of ambidextrous paddlestyle magazine release leftright swappable thumb safety and AR15M16 pistol grips makes the MRAD perfect for both right and left handed shooters.
UPC | 810021510453 |
Caliber | .338 LAPUA MAG |
Action | BOLT ACTION |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 2.6 BARREL |
Weight | 14.5 LBS. |
Finish | BROWN |
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