SKU 134154
used excellent
Used Price
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This rifle comes with the orginial box, carry handle, magazine, and orginial heat shield.
The FN 15® Patrol Carbine, the latest addition to FN’s tactical law enforcement line, offers the same features as the standard FN 15® Carbine model but has a 16” alloy steel, button broached, chrome-lined barrel.
Specs
Caliber: 5.56x45mm
Operation: Direct impingement
Mag Capacity: 30 Rd.
Weight: 6 lb.
Barrel Length: 16"
Overall Length: 31.9" - 35.2"
Trigger Pull: 4.75 - 7.75
Height: 10.25"
Width: 2.75"
Twist Rate: 1:7" RH
Sight Radius: 14.5"
PRIMARY FEATURES
16″ button broached chrome-lined barrel
Semi-automatic only
Receiver
Hard-anodized aluminum
Flat-top receiver, MIL-STD-1913 rail at the 12 o’clock position
Front sling swivel
Barrel
A2-style compensator
Buffer Assy/Tube
MIL-SPEC carbine buffer assembly with MIL-SPEC springs
MIL-SPEC carbine buffer tube
Sights
A2-style front sight
Samson flip-up rear sight
Trigger
Battle-proven FN Combat Trigger with a smooth, short trigger pull with quick reset for better accuracy
Stock
Collapsible, 6-position with sling mount
Operating Controls
Ergonomic safety lever and magazine release
Forward assist
Magazine
30-round GI-pattern aluminum magazine with low-friction follower
UPC | ECOM00134154 |
Caliber | 5.56X45MM NATO |
Finish | BLACK |
Capacity | 30 ROUNDS |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Barrel Length | 1.6 BARREL |
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