SKU 8522
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Ruger, AR-556, MPR, Semi-automatic Rifle, 450 Bushmaster, 18.63" Barrel, Anodized Finish, MOE SL Collapsible Stock, MOE Grip, 15" Free Floated Aluminum Handguard, Carbine-Length Gas System, 5Rd, 1 Magazine
Vortex crossfire ii 3-9x40 scope (factory box)
Cold Hammer Forged Barrel
Type III Hard Coat Anodized
Magpul(R) MOE(R) grip and MOE SL(R) collapsible buttstock
Ruger(R) Elite 452(R) AR-Trigger
Free-Float Handguard With Magpul(R) M-LOK(R) Slots
sling, foregrip
factory box for rifle and scope
Ruger's AR-556 MPR rifle has a rifle-length gas system which provides smoother operation and reduces felt recoil. The matte black oxide chrome-plated bolt carrier inside diameter and chrome-plated gas key inside diameter provides exceptional resistance to hot gases. Its lower receiver is fitted with Magpul MOE grip and a Ruger Elite 452 two-stage AR-trigger which offers a smooth, crisp, 4.5 pound trigger pull.
The flattop upper receiver is made from forged aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum, and includes a forward assist, dust cover and brass deflector. Its handguard is free-floating for accuracy and features Magpul M-LOK attachment slots along the 3, 6 and 9 positions. The threaded, cold hammer-forged, 4140 chrome-moly steel barrel with ultra-precise rifling provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning.
The barrel also provides M4 feed ramps which improves operational reliability, while the matte black nitride finish provides corrosion resistance. The AR-556 MPR has a Magpul MOE SL collapsible buttstock on the Mil-Spec buffer tube.
UPC | 736676085224 |
Caliber | .450 BUSHMASTER |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 18.6 BARREL |
Weight | 9.3 LBS. |
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