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SIG Sauer M400 SRP Tactical Rifle

Manufacturer : SIG Sauer
Part Number : RM400-16B-C-SRP

For those looking for an optic-ready platform, the SIGM400 SRP removes the front sight tower and replaces it with an M1913 railed front gas block.

This sight-ready platform allows the operator to mount any optic without worrying about the sight tower. The gas block accepts all iron sights designed to work on the Mil-Spec Picatinny rail.

THE SIG M400 SERIES TACTICAL RIFLE, designed for use in law enforcement, military operations, or the sporting field as well as competitive shooting. The SIG M400 is a true AR platform tactical rifle. Provides unparalleled accuracy, with a 16’ chrome-lined and phosphate coated barrel that provides maximum durability and corrosion resistance. A 7075- T6 aircraft grade aluminum forged lower receiver adds to the durability and reliability.

Features
- Direct impingement gas operating system with rotating locking bolt
- 5.56 x 45 mm NATO Chrome-lined barrels with phosphate finish
- Accepts most M16 type magazines
- M16A2 Type flash supressor

  Item Number RM400-16B-C-SRP
  Caliber 5.56X45mm NATO
  Overall Length 35.5 in
  Rifling 1 in 7in
  Number of Grooves 6
  Barrel Length 16.0 in
  Weight w/out Mag 6 lbs 5 oz
  Mag Capacity 30 Rounds, AR-15 type
  Accessory Rail Yes
  Features Six-position collapsing stock
  MSRP $995.00
  CA Compliant No
  MA Compliant No
 

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