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PA Radical Firearms 300BO 16" HBAR w/M-Lok Rail $369.99

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Yikes, what a great deal on a 300 Black out. 369.99

https://www.primaryarms.com/radical-firearms-16in-300-blk-complete-rifle-with-15in-primary-arms-exclusive-m-lok-rail

Radical Firearms 16" 300 BLK 1:8 Pistol Length HBAR Rifle - 15" Primary Arms Exclusive M-LOK Rail

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This Radical Firearms 16” 300 BLK HBAR Rifle is based around their law enforcement grade upper receiver. Using the Radical Firearms/Primary Arms Exclusive M-LOK Handguard, this MIL-SPEC rifle is an outstanding choice for any budget. Just add your favorite sights or optic, then head for the range!

Features:

 

  • 16" 41V50 chrome moly vanadium steel HBAR barrel
  • Chambered in 300 BLK with 1:8 twist rate
  • M16 cut bolt carrier group with Melonite finish
  • BCG high pressure tested and magnetic particle inspected
  • Standard charging handle
  • 5/8x24 A2 flash hider
  • 15" free float Radical Firearms/ Primary Arms Exclusive M-LOK Rail
  • MIL-SPEC single stage trigger
  • A2 pistol grip
  • Mission First Tactical Minimalist stock

The Radical Firearms/Primary Arms Exclusive M-LOK Handguard. Crafted from 6063-T6 aluminum and hardcoat anodized a deep black, this tough, durable rail offer a slim, modular profile. Large cooling holes along the rail reduce weight and aid in rapid cooling. Take advantage of M-LOK positions along the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock of the rail for all your favorite gear. An uninterrupted M1913 Picatinny top rail offers space to mount optics, sights, and other accessories with ease.

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