New Models for CMMG MK47 Mutant

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posted on August 4, 2015
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CMMG has announced the addition of an AR pistol and a short-barreled rifle (see NFA Regulations) version of the Mutant, as well as the availability of California-compliant versions of the three original Mutant rifles, the Mk47 T, Mk47 AKM and Mk47 AKM2.

The new Mk47 K pistol and Mk47 K SBR utilize many of the same features as the full-sized rifles, including the ability to accept AK magazines and drums, a shortened AR-10-sized bolt and CMMG's SV brake. Each firearm has a CMMG single-stage trigger, a 10-inch medium taper barrel and a CMMG RKM9 KeyMod hand guard.

The CMMG Mk47 Mutant was built around the 7.62x39 mm caliber, and features a shortened AR-10-sized bolt carrier group that is paired with a unique upper and lower receiver to minimize weight and increase ergonomics. One of the primary benefits of the Mk47 design is its ability to accept existing AK magazines.

Specifications
CMMG Mk47 K Pistol
Caliber: 7.62x39 mm
Barrel: 10" medium taper profile
Muzzle: CMMG SV Brake
Hand Guard: CMMG RKM9 KeyMod
Upper Receiver: 7075-T6
Lower Receiver: 7075-T6
Trigger: CMMG Single Stage
Furniture: MOE Pistol Grip
Weight: 6 lbs. (unloaded)
Length: 26.5”
Magazine: Magpul PMAG 30 AK/AKM MOE
MSRP: $1,499.95

CMMG Mk47 K SBR
Caliber: 7.62x39 mm
Barrel: 10" medium taper profile
Muzzle: CMMG SV Brake
Hand Guard: CMMG RKM9 KeyMod Upper
Receiver: 7075-T6
Lower Receiver: 7075-T6
Trigger: CMMG Single Stage
Furniture: Magpul CTR Stock, MOE Pistol Grip
Weight: 6.7 lbs. (unloaded) Length: 27.5” (stock collapsed)
Magazine: Magpul PMAG 30 AK/AKM MOE
MSRP: $1,629.95 CMMG has also added California-compliant versions of the Mutant, featuring a 10-round magazine capacity and bullet-button standards. Other than these features, the California-legal Mk47s are identical to the original rifles.

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