Description
When appropriate, areas with magazine capacity restrictions will receive a 10-round magazine substituted for the factory 30-round magazine.
The Radical Firearms complete 16" .300 Blackout AR-15 Rifle, is fully Mil-Spec, built using their law enforcement grade upper receiver and a mil-spec lower. This rifle is an excellent choice for any level budget shooter.
Key features,
- 16" 41V50 Chrome Moly Vanadium Steel barrel, with HBAR contour, Pistol gas system, and Melonite treated for a harder-than chrome finish without chrome's accuracy robbing side effects!
- 5/8x24 Thread Pitch, with a 1:8 Twist Rate.
- Melonite M16 cut, Full Auto Bolt Carrier Group, HPT and MPI.
- Standard Mil-Spec Trigger.
- Standard, non-adjustable, Gas Block.
- Ships with A2 Flash Hider
- 15" Radical Firearms Primary Arms Exclusive M-LOK Rail.
- Rubber overmolded pistol grip.
- Built with a standard M4 Carbine collapsible stock.
- Made in the U.S.A. in Stafford, Texas!
Barrel Coating: Melonite
Barrel Contour: HBAR
Barrel Length: 16
Barrel Lining: Melonite
Barrel Material: 41V50 Chrome Moly Vanadium Steel
Brand: Radical Firearms
Caliber Gauge: .300 BLK
Gas System Length: Pistol
Gas System Type: Direct Impingement
Handguard: 15 Radical Firearms/Primary Arms Exclusive M-LOK Rail
Muzzle Device: A2 Flash Hider
Stock: M4 Carbine Stock
Thread Pattern: 5/8 X 24
Twist Rate: 1:8
SKU#: PA16300HBAR
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Comments (3)
They are nice compared to some of the other rifle choices out there. With that being said, I have their 7.62x39 ar15 and I could not get it to cycle more than one round at a time, my first time out. I purchased another magazine and have not had another chance to get it back out to the range. I hope the magazine that was supplied with the rifle was the problem...
I had one of their 16in nitride 300blk uppers and it was REALLY nice. Think I paid 200 bucks for it and it looked and felt WAY more like a high end piece. It was so nice, I'm seriously eyeballing this bad boy.
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