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The Smith Wesson MP10 is a versatile gas-operated semi-automatic rifle designed to be used in a variety of recreational sport and professional scenarios. Chambered in 308 Win (7.62x51) and 6.5 Creedmoor it is made with a steel barrel and T6 aluminum receiver with a hard-coat black anodized finish for both strength and durability along with a steel bolt and chrome firing pin. It features an ambidextrous magazine catch bolt catch and safety selector and 5R rifling. In addition to professional use the MP10 is a suitable choice for hunting and home defense.
Details
Action Semi Auto - Caliber .308 WIN7.62 x 51 - Capacity 20 - Finish Black - Material 4140 Steel 7075 T6 Aluminum - Stock 6 Position CAR - Twist 110 - Barrel Length 18 - Overall Length 37.6 - 40.9 - Weight 6.15 lb - Multiple uses. Zero compromises. Introducing the worlds first .308 that comes in MP. Easy to accessorize hard to put down the powerful new MP10 makes short work of long range. Advanced by design ahead by a mile. Close in on far away with the new MP10. - Ambidextrous magazine catch bolt catch - Reversible ambidextrous safety selector - Patented SW enhanced flash hider - Gas block with integral Picatinny-Style Rail - QD Sling swivel attachment point (bottom of gas block) - 5R rifling - Maximum corrosion resistant barrel finish - 9310 steel bolt - Chromed firing pin
UPC | 022188150285 |
Caliber | .308 WIN/7.62MM NATO |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 20 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 1.8 BARREL |
Weight | 6.2 |
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