Christensen Arms ain’t cheap, but they make some gorgeous rifles and pistols. Especially if you’re into carbon fiber. And who isn’t? Now they’re [literally] expanding their short-action Modern Precision Rifle for long-action calibers. Christensen Arms’ press release follows . . .
Christensen Arms Adds Additional Calibers to the Modern Precision Rifle™
Gunnison, UT – (January 16, 2018) Building upon the successful launch of the Modern Precision Rifle, Christensen Arms has expanded the caliber offerings for the popular rifle. Beginning in January 2018, the Modern Precision Rifle will be offered in a long-action configuration with .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Norma Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum available. Additionally, Christensen Arms has added the new 6.5 Precision Rifle Cartridge to the short-action lineup.
The Modern Precision Rifle was developed with a 100% proprietary chassis built with top-tier aerospace materials to optimize weight savings (16” .308 weighs under 7lbs). It also includes an adjustable folding stock with a locking hinge mechanism, an oversized fluted bolt knob, and a black nitride coated bolt, receiver, and muzzle brake. The Modern Precision Rifle is built with an aerograde carbon fiber barrel, free-floating handguard, and adjustable comb; and is guaranteed to shoot sub MOA.
“…as a benchmark, the MPR is going to be damned hard to top,” said Brian McCombie of American Hunter after his initial review of Christensen Arms’ new rifle.
Visit the Christensen Arms website for more information and to see the official launch video.
About Christensen Arms
Founded in Utah in 1995, with roots in the aerospace industry, Christensen Arms developed the first carbon fiber rifle barrel. This patented technology resulted in one of the most innovative advances in firearms within the last two and a half decades. With more than 20 years of firearm experience focusing on incorporating top-tier aerospace materials and processes, Christensen Arms manufactures some of the most lightweight, precise, and accurate firearms in the industry and around the globe.
Grats on getting your Patreon pledges up to some decent numbers, Jeremy. Try to grab some swag from Ruger at the show for me, eh?
I got a Daniel Defense instead of a Christensen Arms Ar15, because the DD was $1000 less than the CA gun. I’m happy with the Daniel Defense gun.
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