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New from AAC: Handi Rifle in 300 Blackout

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Need an affordable rifle? Love you some 300 Blackout ammo? Is your name Leghorn? Strike that last one. AAC showed a prototype of an H&R Handi Rifle chambered in 300 BLK about a year ago. Now it’s the real deal. Since the sneak peak, they’ve dropped the iron sights and added a length of rail. But it’s still a single shot break-open gun with a 16″ barrel. Perfect for keeping in the truck for when that stray elk wanders across the road on your way home. Or something like that. Press release after the jump.

Lawrenceville, GA – Advanced Armament Corp., LLC (“AAC”) is proud to announce an economical option for 300 AAC BLK enthusiasts – The AAC Handi-Rifle chambered in 300 AAC BLK.

For many years, the Handi-Rifle has been the single-shot choice for of the accomplished and self-assured hunter that takes pride in their marksmanship.  The AAC Handi-Rifle honors that choice with an impeccable blend of simplicity, reliability and accuracy.

The ACC Handi-Rifle features a phosphate finish on a lightweight-profile 1:7-inch twist, 16-inch barrel. The barrel comes threaded in 5/8”×24 TPI with a thread protector and is ready to accept any variety of muzzle attachments or suppressors. A Picatinny rail on the receiver allows the mounting of any optic.  The AAC Handi-Rifle features a black, glass-filled polymer stock and retails for $359.

AAC Handi-Rifle Specifications (Manufacturer Part Number 102602):

  • Caliber: 300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)
  • Barrel Length: 16”
  • Twist: 1:7
  • Muzzle Thread: 5/8”-24
  • Stock: Glass-filled polymer, black matte finish, swivel studs, recoil pad
  • Action: Single shot
  • Sights: Scope mount rail, no iron sights
  • Length:  30”
  • Length of Pull: 11.75”
  • MSRP: $359

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  1. My favorite “handi-rifle” so far w.low budget is a single-shot 12ga. with inserts
    Of various caliber: .45-70, .45Colt, .22magnum, etc,from MCA in Alaska. Strong,
    Adaptible,&cheaper than buying a new gun.

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