Christensen Arms Releases New Modern Sporting Rifles

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posted on March 29, 2017
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Introduced at Shot Show 2017, Christensen Arms has released two new modern sporting rifles. 

The CA-15 and CA-10 Gen 2 rifles are available with either stainless steel or carbon-fiber barrels and feature newly designed, billet 7075 receiver sets that were engineered to mate seamlessly with a slim-profile, aerograde carbon-fiber handguard. Both rifles feature a true free-floating barrel and boast the Christensen Arms sub-moa accuracy guarantee. 

The CA-15 G2 weighs in at less than 6 lbs. and is offered in Black Anodize, Tungsten Cerakote, or Burnt Bronze Cerakote and is chambered in .223 Wylde. MSRP is $1,749 for the stainless steel barrel configuration and $2,295 for the carbon fiber. 

The CA-10 G2 weighs in at 7.2 lbs. and is available in either .308 Win. or 6.5 Creedmoor, and comes in your choice of 3 color offerings. MSRP is $2,595 for the stainless barrel variant and $2,995 for the carbon fiber.

For more information, watch the teaser video on the CA-15 G2 and the CA-10 G2, or visit christensenarms.com

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