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Built to be the next generation of personal-defense rifles, Springfield Armory's Saint Semiautomatic Tactical Rifle achieves a higher level of uncompromising reliability, accuracy and overall performance. The 16" chromoly-vanadium Melonite-finished barrel, chambered in .223 Rem./5.56 NATO with 1:8 twist, increases your mark-hitting accuracy. Built with a direct impingement midlength gas system for smooth shooting, less recoil and shot-after-shot reliability. Proprietary, enhanced micropolished, nickel boron-coated, GI-style trigger group provides a smoother and more consistent trigger pull. The type-III, hard-anodized, corrosion-resistant, 7075 T6 aluminum upper and lower receiver maximize strength while remaining lightweight. Other features include a full-auto firing pin for a more correct build within the AR-15 design. The M4 feed ramps on the upper and barrel extension ensure even more reliability, especially with M855 ammunition. Bravo Company, black polymer pistol grip and buttstock add optimal control and support, and the BCM handguard has a heat metal shield to protect against barrel heat. Equipped with Springfield Armory's low-profile, flip-up, dual-aperture rear sight for electronic-free target acquisition. Includes a 30-round Magpul PMAG® magazine.

Item number#: IK-292795
SKU#: ST916556B ($899.99)
UPC#: 706397910730 ($899.99)
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My point exactly

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Boring rifle. Basic specs, wrong barrel twist, lots of hype in the description about absolutely industry-standard features like DI, midlength, anodization, trigger, etc; but missing important info like BCG details.

PSA sells equal rifles for half as much if you're willing to assemble it yourself.

The Colt 6920 is an approximately equal rifle to this and regularly sells for $50-$150 less.

This rifle is late to the party and doesn't bring anything to make up for it.

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Happy new years to you too. Where are you getting the figure that 750 is wholesale price? Bottom line this isn't a 900 dollar gun. Hence why they aren't selling. The sport 2 is what a 550 dollar gun? Maybe 6. If theverything ain't was 700-775 more people would buy it. But for 900 I can build something better or customize a cheaper one. I don't know what makes people spend extra just because it has bcm on it but I think it's foolish. Either it's quality or it isn't regardless of brand.

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Withhonor - It was in Stock. I don't know what's up with some of you that think overpaying for things should be common place or who love to spout crap about "let the market decide". I can't imagine Springfield sold a lot of Saints at this process point despite all the marketing and the sponsored videos by guntubers. This is not a 900 dollar product. I know it, you know it, everyone else on this site knows it, retailers know it, and Springfield should have known it. If you didn't like my comment maybe you should have voted and let the community decide if my point was valid or not...is something I'd say if I was a hypocrite. But I'm not. People should be able to make comments just like they should be able to criticize poorly priced products. In fact I'd wager that a good amount of shit in this industry is over priced.

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No one is being forced to purchase it at any price. They're priced for what you pay for, they just missed the mark on components where the extra cost is going which is pretty much the BCM stock ($50), grip (25), handguard (~$50) and nickel boron trigger (+$35?). Call it an M&P Sport II with $150 in upgrades of products only some people want.
They *Should* have released it with the standard M4 furniture to put them closer to the AR556 and Sport ii ballpark and avoided the seemingly UTG iron sight.
Point being, it's worth whatever people will pay for it. It's priced in the neighborhood of what you'd pay out the door if it came in a base configuration and you purchased the upgrades separately.
Either way, you still didn't buy one when it was priced at $760 and surely many others didn't either. Though I still don't believe shitting on a company's post because they want to make more than $10 on a $750 investment is ultimately what set me off first thing in the morning.
Happy New Year's.

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It was in Stock. I don't know what's up with some of you that think overpaying for things should be common place or who love to spout crap about "let the market decide". I can't imagine Springfield sold a lot of Saints at this process point despite all the marketing and the sponsored videos by guntubers. This is not a 900 dollar product. I know it, you know it, everyone else on this site knows it, retailers know it, and Springfield should have known it. If you didn't like my comment maybe you should have voted and let the community decide if my point was valid or not...is something I'd say if I was a hypocrite. But I'm not. People should be able to make comments just like they should be able to criticize poorly priced products. In fact I'd wager that a good amount of shit in this industry is over priced.

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It was in Stock. I don't know what's up with some of you that think overpaying for things should be common place or who love to spout crap about "let the market decide". I can't imagine Springfield sold a lot of Saints at this process point despite all the marketing and the sponsored videos by guntubers. This is not a 900 dollar product. I know it, you know it, everyone else on this site knows it, retailers know it, and Springfield should have known it. If you didn't like my comment maybe you should have voted and let the community decide if my point was valid or not...is something I'd say if I was a hypocrite. But I'm not. People should be able to make comments just like they should be able to criticize poorly priced products. In fact I'd wager that a good amount of shit in this industry is over priced.

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Foul-looking handguard

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Is that a UTG rear sight?

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Yes, buy a gun at Cabelas. Cabela's, when you just cant wait to stand in line for an hour to look at the rifle, wait another hour for the background check and wait another hour for signoff/cashier. FK. That. Shit.

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Cabelas sucks never buy firearms there

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Are you really charging MSRP??? Good luck not selling any. I saw a retailer selling these for 760 I think when they first came out and they were sold out within an hour.

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$760 is cost on these rifles at the end of the day. That dealer more than likely dumped them at that price to either ease the pain of a dealer stocking order or to dump some overstock he had to order to hit a lower price tier. Was it a pre-order or "in stock" with a 2-4 week lead time? That would also tie into the dealer direct scenario.
I dunno what it is with gun.deals folks but some of you people have no shame. If it's out of your budget, move along and let the market decide if it's priced too high.

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