Exploring the Features of San Tan Tactical Patrol Line Rifle Series

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We’re introducing our new patrol series line, which is going to be four rifles in 13.9 pin and weld, 12 1/2 inch in either pistol or SBR configuration, 11 1/2 inch, 10.3 inch barrels, all available again in an SBR or in a pin and weld configuration.

This is a departure from our standard line of rifles as it’s a fully tuned duty rifle for the discerning self-defense practitioner, home defense, or the law-enforcement community. The rifles themselves feature a BCM Mark 2 recoil system in the back end, as well as barrels manufactured by Rosco manufacturing at our specifications.

When we started this project, it was to fill a hole in the environment where we felt that there were a lot of rifles being produced for mass use that weren’t tuned out as they could be while still putting them in a price point that was affordable.
The guns feature full ambidextrous receiver sets, safety selectors, furniture from B5 Systems and bracers from SB Tactical for the braced portion of the Firearms. Rails are wedge-locked or provided by Midwest Industries’s night rails. The wedge-locked rails are manufactured under variants and the Midwest trails are purchased directly from Midwest. They feature ambidextrous charging handles from Griffin Armament, the snatch series, Griffin Armament pop-up sights CMC triggers configure both in 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 pounds, as well as a full warranty for the rifle for as long as you own it.

Rifles during testing were shot to twenty-five thousand rounds without being cleaned to test for parts breakage and to just check the longevity of everything else and any weaknesses were re-engineered.

We stand firmly behind this rifle. We think it’s going to be a really phenomenal rifle for any application you might put it through and you’ll enjoy the features of San Tan Tactical Patrol Line. The rifles also feature bolt carrier group with DLC coating, crane spec springs and ejectors, as well as a dual-ejector bolt head. You

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