EvilBlackGun
Master
MLR22AT. This "Made In U.S.A." rifle has the Magnum Lite® graphite bull barrel, exclusive to Magnum Research.
These patented uni-directional graphite fibers, parallel to the bore axis, result in a barrel with six-times the stiffness of conventional steel. The lighter barrel weights (from 13-16 oz, depending on barrel length) are easier to wield and dissipate heat up to 43% faster than steel. The result is rim fire performance of extreme accuracy.
Rifle includes a .22LR Benz target chamber designed specifically for semi-automatics; full floating barrel for maximum accuracy, CNC-machined receiver from 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum forging with an integral weaver-type rail for optics and a black anodized finish.
The approximate weight is 4.25 lbs, barrel length of 17 inches, and over all length of 35.5 inches. This rifle utilizes the 10/22 trigger group and 10/22 rotary magazines. MRI bolts are manufactured and machined from heat treated and thorough hardened 4140 steel with minimum headspace for better accuracy.
MSRP for the MLR22AT will be $562. The rifles will start shipping in spring 2012. (Yeah, but it's Polymer. Who'll want a plastic gun when so many real-steel .22 rifles are out there? yaaawn.) EBG
These patented uni-directional graphite fibers, parallel to the bore axis, result in a barrel with six-times the stiffness of conventional steel. The lighter barrel weights (from 13-16 oz, depending on barrel length) are easier to wield and dissipate heat up to 43% faster than steel. The result is rim fire performance of extreme accuracy.
Rifle includes a .22LR Benz target chamber designed specifically for semi-automatics; full floating barrel for maximum accuracy, CNC-machined receiver from 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum forging with an integral weaver-type rail for optics and a black anodized finish.
The approximate weight is 4.25 lbs, barrel length of 17 inches, and over all length of 35.5 inches. This rifle utilizes the 10/22 trigger group and 10/22 rotary magazines. MRI bolts are manufactured and machined from heat treated and thorough hardened 4140 steel with minimum headspace for better accuracy.
MSRP for the MLR22AT will be $562. The rifles will start shipping in spring 2012. (Yeah, but it's Polymer. Who'll want a plastic gun when so many real-steel .22 rifles are out there? yaaawn.) EBG
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