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2010 Products: Rifles
Some of the latest gear for hunters and shooters.
By NRA Staff (RSS)
February 03, 2010
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Thompson/Center Venture Predator Rifle
Built on the value-pack Venture platform, the Thompson/Center Venture Predator rifle features a 22-inch fluted barrel with 5R rifling for accuracy, a bell-style bolt handle for fast cycling, a three-round magazine and full Realtree MAX-1 camouflage. It's available in a variety of predator calibers, such as .204 Rug. and .22-250 Rem., with an adjustable trigger and guaranteed MOA accuracy.
Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 Compliant
Since its introduction last year, people have been waiting for a model compliant with certain states’ more stringent laws. Ergo, the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 Compliant with a fixed-position stock and 10-round magazine designed especially for states like California and Massachusetts. However, most of features on this plinkster are unchanged with its quad-rail fore-end, adjustable sights and a 16-inch match-grade barrel. Read about the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22.
Winchester SX AR
Winchester’s SX AR looks almost like a cross between an AR and a Browning semi-auto. Regardless, the SX AR is a.308 rifle with a 20-inch match-grade barrel, crisp trigger, adjustable stock and 10-round magazine. Even though the receiver is machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, the SX AR is quite heavy at almost 10 pounds, which, along with its long cycle, makes recoil quite manageable. In addition, the SX AR comes with interchangeable cheekpieces and recoil pads for different fit options, full Mossy Oak Brush camo and it’s compatible with FNAR 20-round magazines.
Thompson/Center Hot Shot
Whether it’s cowboy boots, camo pants or guns, kids want gear just like dad, and the Thompson/Center Hot Shot provides exactly that in a much smaller package. Built as a young shooters version of the Pro Hunter, the .22 LR Hot Shot features a precision barrel and a peep site for accuracy, and for safety, the rifle comes with an automatic safety that ensures the rifle is always on safe until the hammer is cocked.
Remington 700 XCR II
The 700 is one of the most popular bolt-action rifles in the country with numerous models and versions, and now there’s one featuring the TriNyte Corrosion Control System. Everything about the XCR II is designed for use in adverse climates from its TriNyte-coated stainless-steel barrel and receiver to its green synthetic-stock with Hogue rubber overmolding on the grip and fore-end. Available in a wide range of calibers, the XCR II tames recoil with its SuperCell recoil pad and provides accuracy through its X-Mark Pro Trigger System.
Crimson Trace MVF-515 Green
Crimson Trace has gone green with its MVF-515. This modular vertical foregrip combines three useful tools into one: vertical foregrip, light and laser. Made with aircraft-grade aluminum with the electronics protected from water by an O-ring, the MVF-515 mounts to most Picatinny rails and provides four hours of illumination and six hours of green laser with instinctive activation.
Shooters Ridge Shooting Mat
Prone is one of the most stable shooting positions, but depending on the terrain it can be uncomfortable getting down for a shot. Shooters Ridge 600 denier polyester shooting mat is water and rip resistant, and contains a 1/4-inch of foam with double padding in the knee and elbow areas to protect the shooter from objects on the ground. It comes with grommets and stakes, and the mat rolls up tight for easy carrying via its shoulder strap.
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