Nosler Varmageddon Rifle Now in 22 Nosler

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posted on April 10, 2017
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The latest generation of the Nosler Varmageddon rifle has been updated with an all new cartridge offering, the 22 Nosler.

The Varmageddon rifle includes features and components typically found only on custom rifles. Offering a 300 fps increase in muzzle velocity over the .223/5.56, the 22 Nosler cartridge brings a new level of performance to the Varmageddon rifle series. 

The Varmageddon AR in 22 Nosler is a rifle that is suited for a wide range of hunting and shooting applications. Designed to be the ultimate varmint hunting platform, the Varmageddon AR is equally at home in the prairie dog towns of the plains, or calling coyotes in the sagebrush, and makes for a formidable competition rifle.

Specifications
- Chambered in 22 Nosler
- 18" Barrel
- NSR-15 in Varmageddon FDE (Key Mod)
- Super Badass Charging Handle
- STS Ambi Safety
- Geissle SD-E Trigger
- PRS GEN 3 Stock-FDE
- MOE Grip in FDE
- MBUS Pro Sights
- ½-28 Threaded Muzzle (Protective cap included)
- Key Mod Quick Release Swivel Mount
- Key Mod Sling Stud
- Precision Reflex 25-Round Magazine
- Quick Detach Sling Swivels
- NSR Polymer Accessory Pack
- Soft Case
- Sling
- 9-Slot Rail
- Varmageddon Patch

MSRP: $2,869.95

For more information visit nosler.com

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