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EDITORIAL SPECIAL: AR-15s

by SAR Staff
May 1, 2020
in Guns & Parts, Archive, Articles, Articles by Issue, Editorial Special, V24N5 (May 2020), Volume 24
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MOSSBERG 

MMR Pro 

The MMR Pro is a full-featured AR, built for peak performance, beginning with Mossberg’s new JM Pro Match trigger; suppressor-ready SilencerCo ASR 3-port muzzle brake; an 18-inch, button-rifled 416 stainless steel barrel; and highly coveted Magpul MOE+ grip, trigger guard and M-LOK-equipped handguard. At the core is a direct-impingement gas system for smooth, shot-after-shot reliability; 7075 T6 aluminum-forged receiver; free-floating; phosphate and MIL-SPEC hard-coat anodized metal finishes; forward-assist; and ejection-port dust cover. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,393 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm NATO | .224 Valkyrie 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 39in fully extended | 35.75in collapsed 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 18in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: N/A 
  • Effective Range: N/A 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • mossberg.com 

MOSSBERG 

MMR Carbine 

The MMR Carbine delivers great performance and is highly customizable. Standard features include a direct-impingement gas system for reliable, smooth operation; free-floating, button-rifled 4140 carbon steel barrel; removable rail-mounted, adjustable target sights; single-stage trigger; and black phosphate/anodized metal finishes for enhanced durability. A flat-top, full-length Picatinny rail provides for alternate sight systems or accessories. Add-ons include 6-position adjustable stock, Magpul MOE+ grip and trigger guard and a 30-round magazine. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $938 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm NATO 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 36.25in fully extended | 33in collapsed 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 16in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: N/A 
  • Effective Range: N/A 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A (per manufacturer) 
  • mossberg.com 

ARMALITE 

M-15 3GN 13-inch Competition Rifle 

Purpose-built for 3-Gun and practical rifle competition, the M153GN13’s is ready to dominate, right out of the box. A Timney Triggers 4-pound, single-stage trigger and ergonomic wide grip come standard. The lightweight MBA-1 buttstock features an adjustable cheek piece and length-of-pull. The factory ambidextrous safety and Raptor charging handle provide ease of operation for all types of shooters. This rifle is highly customizable, with an adjustable gasblock and tunable muzzle brake to tune the rifle for specific purpose or ammunition. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,699 
  • Caliber(s): .223 Wylde | .223 Rem | 5.56x45mm 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 35.5in extended 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 13in, 18in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 6.9lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: One 30-Round Magpul PMAG 
  • Effective Range: Depends on conditions 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • armalite.com 

ARMALITE 

M-15 16-inch Tactical Rifle 

With its 16-inch barrel at the heart of its design, the M15TAC16 blends rugged durability with exacting precision. The tactical handguard’s slim, octagonal profile sports a full-length MIL-STD 1913 12 o’clock rail for sights and accessories. The adjustable gas block allows the user to tune the rifle for their preferred ammunition and/or suppressor use. Like all tactical series rifles, it comes standard with Magpul MBUS flip-up sights. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,599 
  • Caliber(s): .223 Rem | 5.56x45mm 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 36.6in extended 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 14in, 16in, 18in 20in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: One 30-Round Magpul PMAG 
  • Effective Range: Depends on conditions 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • armalite.com 

DANIEL DEFENSE 

DDM4 PDW 

Compact and easy to transport, the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW is the kind of pistol you can rely on for home and personal defense, plus it’s a ton of fun to shoot. The 7-inch .300 BLK cold-hammer forged barrel keeps subsonic loads subsonic and provides great ballistics for a shorter barrel. Featuring an overall length of 20.75 inches, the DDM4 PDW easily fits into a backpack for convenient transport. 

  • Species: Action 
  • Caliber(s): .300 BLK 
  • Overall Length: 20.75in 
  • Barrel Length: 7in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Weight: 5.7lb 
  • Feed System: Mag fed 
  • Effective Range: N/A (per manufacturer) 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • danieldefense.com 

CMMG INC. 

5.7 AR Conversion Magazine 

CMMG offers a 40-round 5.7x28mm magazine that feeds into a standard AR-15 lower paired with a CMMG 5.7x28mm complete upper. This adds another caliber option to your AR-15 lower. 

  • Species: 40rd magazine for 5.7x28mm 
  • Weight: 8oz (unloaded) 
  • cmmginc.com 

CMMG INC. 

Banshee 300 Series in 10mm 

CMMG Inc. offers AR lovers the hard hitting Banshee 300 10mm in the AR platform. The system runs on a lighter BCG group with less felt recoil using CMMG patent radial delayed blowback. This is the do-it-all firearm for recreational, home defense, truck-gun and bear defense. The 300 series comes in many other calibers as well. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Caliber(s): 10mm 
  • Overall Length: 24.3in 
  • Barrel Length: 8in 
  • Weight: 5lb 9oz 
  • Feed System: CMMG patent radial delayed blowback 
  • Effective Range: 100yds 
  • cmmginc.com 

AERO PRECISION 

AR-10/M5E1 Rifle Platform 

The M5E1 semiautomatic AR-10 rifle platform features .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor barrel options ranging from 16 to 24 inches in length. Standard color options include anodized black or FDE Cerakote. Aero Precision manufactures or sells all the components required to assemble your preferred rifle configuration giving the builder the freedom to customize to his or her liking. Aero Precision also has dedicated resources to answer questions and assist builders in the build process. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,700 
  • Caliber(s): .308 | 6.5 Creedmoor 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: Varies based on configuration 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 16in to 24in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: Varies based on configuration 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: Varies based on configuration 
  • Feed System: Magazine 
  • Effective Range: 800 to 1,000yds 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): Sub-MOA guaranteed 
  • aeroprecisionusa.com 

AERO PRECISION 

AR-15/M4E1 Rifle Platform 

The M4E1 semiautomatic AR-15 rifle platform features 5.56mm, .300 Blackout or other AR-15-compatible calibers. Barrel options range from 7.5 to 20 inches in length. Standard color options include anodized black or FDE Cerakote. Aero Precision manufactures or sells all the components required to assemble your preferred pistol or rifle configuration giving the builder the freedom to customize. Aero Precision also has dedicated resources to answer questions and assist builders in the build process. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,100 
  • Caliber(s): .300 BLK | 5.56mm | .223 Wylde | 6.5 Grendel 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: Varies based on configuration 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 7.5in to 20in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: Varies based on configuration 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: Varies based on configuration 
  • Feed System: Magazine 
  • Effective Range: 250 to 500yds 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): Sub-MOA guaranteed 
  • aeroprecisionusa.com 

BLACK RAIN ORDNANCE 

Crypt AR-15 / Ordnance Spec + Series 

Black Rain Ordnance has made a promise to make your firearm exactly that, YOUR firearm. With the addition of the Spec + Series, you have over 100 different build configurations and 21 different finish options to choose from, if you are looking to add something special to your arsenal, without breaking the bank. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,229 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm NATO | .300 BLK 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 34in 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 10.5in | 16in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7lb 8oz 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 8lb 9oz 
  • Feed System: Direct impingement 
  • Effective Range: 300m 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): Sub-MOA 
  • blackrainordnance.com 

BLACK RAIN ORDNANCE 

Subatomic AR-15 Pistol / Recon Series 

The Black Rain Ordnance Recon Series is Black Rain’s line of elite tactical AR rifles and pistols for the shooter who values the highest quality and craftsmanship the firearms industry has to offer, built on a foundation of 7075 Billet Receivers. If you’re looking for top tier quality, the Black Rain Ordnance Recon series is the choice for you. Species: Semiautomatic 

  • Price: Starting at $1,839 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm NATO | .300 BLK 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 27in 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 10.5in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 6lb 6oz 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7lb 7oz 
  • Feed System: Direct impingement 
  • Effective Range: 300m 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): Sub-MOA 
  • blackrainordnance.com 

SIG SAUER 

SIG MCX VIRTUS 

Conceived for the demands of the Special Operations community, the MCX VIRTUS is engineered for adaptability, accuracy and longevity. Hammer-forged barrels are user-changeable and available in 5.56mm NATO and .300 BLK, offering the utmost in mission-specific flexibility. SIG’s internal recoil system offers reduced recoil and a compact platform. Ambidextrous controls and a folding, adjustable stock enable the MCX VIRTUS to be tailored to any shooter. Built with the highest-quality components, the MCX VIRTUS is the apex predator of the carbine world. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $2,099.99 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm NATO | .300 BLK 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 35.5in/901mm 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 16in (5.56mm and .300 BLK), 11.5in (5.56mm), 9in (.300 BLK), 6.75in (.300 BLK) 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7.9lb/3.6kg 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: 30-round magazine 
  • Effective Range: N/A 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • sigsauer.com 

SIG SAUER 

SIG M400 TREAD Rifle 

The M400 TREAD is an optics-ready, aluminum frame rifle. TREAD features a 16-inch stainless steel barrel with a free-floating M-LOK handguard, a single-stage polished/hard-coat trigger, ambidextrous controls, a Magpul™ SL-K 6 position telescoping stock, a mid-length gas system and is available in 5.56mm NATO. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $879.99 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 30.8in/782mm 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 16in, 11.5in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 7lb/3.2kg 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: 30-round magazine 
  • Effective Range: N/A 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • sigsauer.com 

ROCK RIVER ARMS 

BT-3 20-inch Select Target Rifle 

The RRA BT-3 20-inch Select Target Rifle features a cryogenically treated, 20-inch fluted stainless steel heavy barrel chambered in .308 Win with a 1:10 twist and A2 flash hider. The rifle includes a billet upper and lower platform, RRA two-stage trigger, Hogue® rubber grip, Magpul PRS® GEN3 Precision-Adjustable Rifle Stock and RRA’s 17-inch lightweight, free-float rail–M-LOK® compatible. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,800 
  • Caliber(s): .308 / 7.62x51mm NATO chamber 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 42in 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 20-inch fluted stainless steel heavy, 1:10 twist, cryogenically treated 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 8.6lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 9.6lb 
  • Feed System: 20-round magazine 
  • Effective Range: 1,000yds 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): 1 MOA 
  • rockriverarms.com 

ROCK RIVER ARMS 

BT92152 4.5-inch Pistol with SBA3 Arm Brace 

Based on RRA’s billet aluminum lower receiver with a GLOCK® magazine-compatible flared magazine well, the 4.5-inch BT92152 features a 4.5-inch chrome moly, 1:10 twist barrel with a Smith Enterprise Vortex flash suppressor (1/2-36 threads). The BT92152 pistol includes an SB Tactical SBA3™ pistol brace (with five-position LOP adjustment) for an ultra-compact AR-platform, a Hogue® pistol grip, a two-stage trigger, winter-style trigger guard and RRA’s 4.25-inch pistol-length, lightweight, free-float M-LOK-compatible handguard. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $1,350 
  • Caliber(s): 9x19mm 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 23.5in extended 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: Chrome-lined 4.5in chrome moly, 1:10 twist 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 5lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 6lb 
  • Feed System: 17-round mag 
  • Effective Range: 100yds 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • rockriverarms.com 

HECKLER & KOCH 

MR762A1 

Based on the famous HK417 rifle, HK’s MR762A1 has piston-driven reliability, superior accuracy and combined German and American quality manufacturing. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: $4,129 
  • Caliber(s): 7.62mm 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 35.94in 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 16.5in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 9.84lb 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: Gas piston operating system 
  • Effective Range: N/A 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • hk-usa.com 

HECKLER & KOCH 

MR556A1 

Based on the famous HK416 carbine, HK’s MR556A1 has piston-driven reliability, superior accuracy combined with German and American quality manufacturing. 

  • Species: Semiautomatic 
  • Price: Starting at $3,499 
  • Caliber(s): 5.56mm 
  • Overall Length Standard Model: 33.90in 
  • Barrel Lengths Available: 16.5in 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Empty Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: 8lb 6oz 
  • Weight, Standard Model, Full Magazine, No Optic or Bipod: N/A 
  • Feed System: Gas piston operating system 
  • Effective Range: N/A 
  • Mfg Accuracy Tests (MOA): N/A 
  • hk-usa.com 
This article first appeared in Small Arms Review V24N5 (May 2020)
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