Smith & Wesson Adds Sport Model to M&P10 Rifle Line

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posted on November 2, 2017
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Smith & Wesson Corp. has added an optics-ready Sport model to its M&P10 rifle lineup. As with the standard optics-ready model, the Sport model is chambered in .308 Win./7.62x51 NATO caliber, retaining the 5R rifling and a .30-cal. A2-style flash suppressor, but features a 16” barrel and a 6-position telescopic stock, making it well-suited for all applications, including target, hunting and competitive sport shooting.

The rifle also comes is equipped with ambidextrous controls and a Picatinny-style top rail and gas block, 
a mid-length gas operating system, and corrosion-resistant Armornite finish on both the interior and exterior of the barrel. The rifle ships with a 20-round Magpul PMAG. MSRP: $1,049,

For more information visit smith-wesson.com

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