The Modern Carbon Rifle (MCR) from Christensen Arms stands as a beacon of innovation in the world of precision firearms. This rifle, chambered for the formidable .300 Winchester Magnum and featuring a 24-inch barrel, is crafted with an FFT carbon fiber stock that delivers both extraordinary lightness and exceptional durability.
At its core lies a Remington 700 style action, which is adorned with a skeletonized bolt handle paired with an FFT carbon fiber bolt knob—both enhancing functionality while reducing weight. Topping this action is an optic-ready 20-MOA Picatinny rail that awaits your choice of sighting system, ensuring you're equipped to engage targets at extended ranges.
The MCR's barrel is where craftsmanship meets cutting-edge technology. A free-floating design ensures consistent accuracy by eliminating contact points between the barrel and stock. Hand-lapped and button-rifled to perfection, it features Christensen Arms' renowned Aerograde carbon fiber construction coupled with a Match chamber for superior performance. The suppressor-ready threaded muzzle comes fitted with a premium side-baffle brake to tame recoil efficiently.
This rifle offers unparalleled adaptability thanks to its full-length M-LOK forearm—a versatile platform for mounting accessories—and front/rear QD attachment points for easy sling integration. Comfort customization continues further through an adjustable push-button cheek riser and spacers allowing you to modify length of pull effortlessly.
An ergonomically engineered hybrid grip provides enhanced handling comfort during prolonged use, while the trigger mechanism shines as well—a crisp TriggerTech trigger that's fully adjustable according to user preference guarantees precise control over every shot fired.
Embodying technological advancement without sacrificing reliability or function: The Modern Carbon Rifle isn't just built; it's meticulously engineered towards achieving excellence on every level imaginable within contemporary firearm standards today—truly representing "The Future Of Carbon Fiber."