Bear Creek Arsenal AR-15 Side Charging Semi-Automatic Centerfire Rifle 223 Wylde 18″ Fluted Barrel Stainless and Black Pistol Grip Information
This Bear Creek Arsenal AR-15 .223 Wylde Complete Rifle has a spiral fluted barrel with a black nitride and stainless finish, and features a 1:8 twist, with a mid length gas system. This .223 Wylde AR-15 includes a 12″ MLOK rail, a billet upper receiver, a BCA AR15 Bolt Carrier Group, Flash Hider, right Gen 2 charging handle, and a billet AR-15 multicaliber lower. This features the ultralight handguard.
Features
- Side charging
- Ultralight handguard
- Billet receiver
Made In United States of America
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specifications
Cartridge | 223 Wylde |
Capacity | 0 Round |
Weight | 7.25 Pound |
Overall Length | 50 Inches |
Barrel Length | 18 Inches |
Twist | 1:8 |
Threads | 1/2″-28 |
Hand | Right |
Youth | No |
Barrel Contour | Heavy |
Action Type | Semi-Automatic |
Stock Type | Pistol Grip |
Stock Material | Synthetic |
Stock Color | Black |
Trigger Type | Mil-Spec |
Safety | Selector |
Threaded Muzzle | Yes |
Barrel Finish | Black |
Case Included | No |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Muzzle Device | Flash Hider |
Scope Included | No |
Frame Finish | Anodized Black |
Magazine Style | Detachable |
Fluting | Yes |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Included Mounts | Yes |
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 10.700 Pounds |
Jules (verified owner) –
Think everyone should know about this, it’s just beyond my expectations
Aurelia (verified owner) –
Love this rifle! Performs far better than my skills.
Alfredo (verified owner) –
First selling point is that it takes Glock mags. What is cooler then shooting your Glock with a 33 round mag then swap the mag and put it in a carbine. Second, it has 2 picatinny rails. One on top for a sight of your choosing. It has a rail on the bottom for a bipod, laser, flashlight or however you want to customize it with. It’s lightweight and so fun to shoot. I was shooting 5 to 6 inch groups at 50 yards with a bipod and a red dot. Not sure if that is good but try that with a pistol I bet you can’t. Ok maybe some of you can.