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Battle Arms Authority Elite 16inch 5.56 Nato Billet Ambi Controls Battlearms Combat Gray vs Cimarron CA282(Right Hand)RIFLES

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RIFLES Battle Arms Authority Elite Rifle 16inch 5.56 Nato Billet Ambi Controls Battlearms Combat Gray Cimarron CA282 1873 Sporting Rifle 45 Colt (LC) 12+1 24" Color Case Hardened Wood Stock Right Hand
Summary
Rating
Review Rating Not Rated
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Rank
#3052
#3054
Weight 97.6 oz 137.76 oz
Details
Brand Battle Arms Development
Prices
MSRP $1,699.00 $1,498.80
Used Price $1,189.30 $1,049.16
Sale Price $1,529.10 $1,348.92

RIFLES Descriptions

Battle Arms Authority Elite Rifle 16inch 5.56 Nato Billet Ambi Controls Battlearms Combat Gray

The Battle Arms Development Authority Elite Rifle was designed with the next generation AR-15 in mind. This AR-15 rifle is built around the 7075-T6 billet lower receiver with integral ambidextrous controls and a matching billet upper receiver. It also features the 15” free float M-LOK handguard that is lightweight and gives plenty of room for customization. The 16” barrel is chambered in 5.56 NATO with a 1:7 twist rate. The barrel is machined from 4150 chrome moly steel and black Nitride finished for corrosion resistance and accuracy. Each barrel is individually head-spaced to the Carpenter 158 bolt. Combined with the 8620 steel carrier and black Nitride finish, this rifle is extremely reliable and smooth shooting. Features: 16″ 5.56 NATO 7075-T6 billet receiver set Battle Arms Gray finish Integral ambidextrous controls Enhanced Nickel Teflon trigger Rack ambidextrous charging handle BAD-ASS-PRO ambi safety selector Extended magazine release 3-position adjustable pistol grip B5 Bravo stock

Cimarron CA282 1873 Sporting Rifle 45 Colt (LC) 12+1 24" Color Case Hardened Wood Stock Right Hand

Arguably the most famous rifle of the Old West, Winchester’s first centerfire arm was manufactured from 1873-1919, with more than 541,000 turned out before 1900. A frontier favorite since its debut, this lever-action rifle was produced in a number of variations from short Trapper models and carbines to short and extra-long barreled rifles. A few short years after the 1873 rifle was introduced it was often teamed with the famed 1873 Peacemaker and other sixguns that had been chambered for the ’73’s .44-40 (.44WCF), .38-40 (.38 WCF), and .32-20 (.32 WCF) ammunition. The premier choice of the post-1874 Texas Rangers, this slab-sided saddle rifle was also favored by such well-known Westerners as Pat Garrett, William F. Cody, Montana Rancher Granville Stuart, and outlaws Butch Cassidy, Belle Starr and Billy the Kid. Cimarron offers more variations than any other company, from plain to fully engraved with hand-checkered pistol-gripped stocks and in barrel lengths that run from a short 16 inches to a full 30 inches long. Calibers offered are .32-20,38 Special/.357 Magnum, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, .44-40, and .45 Colt. Cimarron’s ’73s come in Standard Blue, Charcoal Blue, or Original Finish, and with straight walnut stocks or collector quality, hand-checkered deluxe models with the pistol grip stock. From Saddle Ring Carbine to Long Range Sporting Rifle, like the originals, Cimarron’s 1873 lever guns are considered the best!

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