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For Sale: Black Rain NJ "Other" 10.5" 5.56

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Inbound to Monmouth Arms, LLC - Black Rain 5.56 AR NJ "Other". Features 10.5 Barrel and 12" hand guard with nested MFR brake pinned and welded... Beautiful Fit and Finish.

So impressive i kept one for myself.

$1295.00 Plus NJ Nics and Tax

Requires NJ FID and Valid Driver lic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Would really like to see a spec sheet on this build. Nothing on their website. Assume colors for their other rifles as shown on website can be done on this one.

Looked at an LWRC the other day

I have a black rain build in full size but it is heavy

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2 minutes ago, SJG said:

Would really like to see a spec sheet on this build. Nothing on their website. Assume colors for their other rifles as shown on website can be done on this one.

Looked at an LWRC the other day

I have a black rain build in full size but it is heavy

pretty much any color on their site can be done. there is no spec page for the "other". The weight on this was not heavy at all compared to the other "others" iv handled, They all seemed pretty similar.

 

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