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Item Gone: FS/FT Advanced Armament Corp. MPW 300BLK 16

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Advanced Armament Corp. MPW 300BLK 16

Location: Henry County

Zip Code: 30248

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $1K
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Like New Ruger .44mag Alaskan, 44mag stainless Redhawk 4.2”, 44mag Super Blackhawk stainless Bisley 3.75” or 4.62”

Caliber: 300Black

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: AAC 16" MPW .300 Blackout Rifle. These rifles are no longer in production.

Holosun not included
  • The 1:7 twist barrel is nitrided to provide extreme corrosion resistance and high hardness for a long life - outperforming chrome-lined barrels for longevity without the potential impediments to accuracy
  • The muzzle is threaded 5/8-24 and includes an AAC 51-tooth BLACKOUT™ flash suppressor with the complete upper
  • A Knight’s Armament free-floating URX III handguard helps maintain accuracy while providing locations for the mounting of accessories.
  • The bolt carrier group’s nickel boron (Ni-B) UCT EXO coating has a very high hardness and lower friction than either chrome or nickel teflon.
  • There is also a base layer of high-phosphorous electroless nickel that ensures the extreme corrosion protection that is absent from other Nickel Boron carriers that use a single, thinner layer. The bolt itself is Carpenter 158® phosphated shot-peened steel to ensure precise dimensions with no concerns for hydrogen embrittlement in the critical lug area.
  • A special green o-ring that is tested to not bind even at -40 degrees F is standard.
  • The extractor spring is made from premium ultra-strong wire and is a low fatigue design to ensure the longest possible life.
  • The extractor pin made from 300 ksi S2 tool steel - not the much lower strength S7 more commonly used.
Quick peek at GA WL or GA DL, please.

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