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This .223 Wylde chambered rifle from GLFA is optimized to shoot both 5.56x45mm NATO and .223 Remington with the same laser like accuracy. Starting with precision machined forged aluminum receivers, the flat top upper is matched perfectly to the freefloat M-LOK compatible handguard for a seamless picatinny top rail that runs the full length of the rifle. It has a shot peened 16" 416 stainless steel barrel that's threaded 1/2x28 with a GLFA muzzle brake. Simple, clean and no nonsense, this is a working mans rifle that's built to get the job done. Perfect for competition, hunting or home defense, this is the ideal all-around all-purpose MSR. State-of-the-art CNC machining and cutting-edge production processes with superior Great Lakes standards ensure that you get one of the best rifles on the market for your hard earned dollar.
- CHAMBER .223 WYLDE Optimized For Both 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington
- MAGAZINE 1 with 30rd Capacity
- 16" 416 Stainless Steel Barrel with a 1:8" Twist
- Threaded TPI 1/2x28 with Stainless Muzzle Brake
- Low Profile Gas Block
- Flat Top Upper with Picatinny Top Rail
- 15" Free Float M-LOK Compatible Handguard
- 6 Position Collapsible Stock
- Finish Olive Drab Green
UPC | 702458691075 |
Caliber | .223 WYLDE |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Capacity | 30 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 16 BARREL |
Weight | 8.2 LBS. |
Finish | OD GREEN |
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