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Lewis Machine & Tool CQB MRP™ Defender Model 16 5.56mm
Item Number: CQB16
Condition: Factory New
The CQB MRP™ Defender Model 16 features a CQB MRP™ upper receiver with 16” chrome lined 1:7” twist 5.56 barrel, standard semi auto bolt carrier group, tactical charging handle assembly, Defender lower with SOPMOD buttstock and standard trigger group. Ships with a sling, operators manual, tactical adjustable rear sight, tactical front sight, (1) thirty round magazine, (2) heavy duty push button swivels, torque wrench / driver and (3) rail panels.
Direct Gas Impingement
Overall length with SOPMOD collapsed: 33”
Overall length with SOPMOD extended: 36”
A2 Birdcage compensator
1/2 X 28 thread pitch
Low profile gas black
Cryogenically treated barrel to increase accuracy, barrel life and easier cleaning
5 QD Sling Swivel attachment points
Electronically tested and recorded trigger pull
Weight empty 6.8 lbs
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Comments (5)
Compared to the other deals listed on here for this gun, it's a good deal. The value is so/so in general. GREAT weapon, but you're paying for a bit of R&D with it. That said, it'll likely serve you better than any. The quality is top notch.
The one vote saying it's 'Not a Deal' is probably the people that jumped all over the piston version deal a couple days ago. Saying it was the same gun as an Anderson or any other piston gun. These guns have excellent QC and quality of parts. Nothing like the budget guns out there.
I wish it was $419. I was ready to be 5 of them.
Looks like OP fixed price.
The guy that voted it down has no clue.
"any other mil spec AR"
Well, there's no such thing, most likely. Colt and FN guns are known to be good. Colt more than Fn. But their civilian made AR's do not cross paths with their military rifles. Different spec sheets, different machines, different people, probably different processes. Sucks, but civs can't get the guns as they are built for the military. And I'm not talking about select fire.
LMT has some of the highest quality out there.