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Now Taking Orders for the MCR 400!
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May 7, 2007- DALLAS, GA – A recent test and evaluation conducted by the U.S. Military proved the MCR 400 semi-automatic rifle’s ability to shoot Sub-MOA groups up to 1800 meters. The MCR 400 is capable of changing calibers from .338 Lapua to 5.56mm or 7.62mm piston drive rifles in less than one minute without any tools.
The patent- pending MCR 400 Semi-Automatic rifle is gas operated and equipped with the Lothar-Walther 30” stainless steel match barrel with 1 in 10 twist (Sub-MOA), Accuracy International 5 round detachable magazine, and MIL-STD 1913 free floated rail system with full-length rail on the top end. The MCR 400 Rifle features AR15 fire control parts and AR15 butt stock and pistol grip. The overall length of the MCR 400 is 56” inches and the rifle weighs in at 18 pounds. A Harris Bipod and hard case with wheels is also included with the MCR 400 order.
The MCR Rifles were designed for the Special Operations SCAR rifle requirement to USSOCOM. Cobb Manufacturing was the first company to offer the SCAR design to the civilian shooting community. The MCR Rifle models include: MCR-200 (.308 and 338 Federal), MCR-300 (30-06 and 8mm), and the MCR-400. (.338 Lapua)
Anyone interested in placing their name on the custom serial numbered first production run rifles should act fast and have their FFL contact RSR Group, Inc. at www.rsrgroup.com. Delivery is scheduled for Fall of 2007.
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