RIFLE: AMERICAN TACTICAL - ATI MODEL OMNI HYBRID RIFLE, SERIAL NUMBER NS391475, 2- TONE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, SEMI - AUTOMATIC, 5.56MM, 16
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RIFLE: AMERICAN TACTICAL - ATI MODEL OMNI HYBRID RIFLE, SERIAL NUMBER NS391475, 2- TONE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, SEMI - AUTOMATIC, 5.56MM, 16
American Tactical ATI Omni Hybrid Rifle – Detailed Selling Overview
Up for sale is an American Tactical ATI Omni Hybrid rifle, a modern semi-automatic rifle featuring a black and gray two-tone finish. This rifle is chambered in 5.56mm and built on a lightweight, versatile platform, making it a great option for recreational shooting and rifle enthusiasts.
This model features a 16-inch barrel and a durable Omni Hybrid design, offering a comfortable balance of handling, performance, and reliability. The two-tone finish gives the rifle a unique appearance compared to standard models.
Condition:
Very good used condition
Shows minimal signs of previous use and handling
Overall finish and components are in great shape
Please review photos for exact cosmetic condition
Included:
American Tactical ATI Omni Hybrid rifle only
No original box included
No paperwork included
Specifications:
Brand: American Tactical (ATI)
Model: Omni Hybrid
Type: Semi-automatic rifle
Caliber: 5.56mm
Barrel Length: 16 inches
Finish: Black & Gray Two-Tone
Action: Semi-automatic
A great-looking ATI Omni Hybrid rifle with a unique two-tone finish and a proven semi-automatic platform, ready for the range or collection.
| UPC | ECOM00583387 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 16" BARREL |
| Caliber | 5.56X45MM NATO |
| Capacity | NA |
| Finish | 2- TONE |
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