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AR15 Carbine Full Kit

Rock River Arms DEA 'Operator Package' AR15 Carbine Full Kit, W/EoTech, TLR LED Light, More


DEA Operator AR15 Tactical package. 5.56/223

This 'ready to go' package ships wiith the following:

Rock River LAR-15 A4 Carbine W/16" Fluted Barrel (1:9 Twist) and Tactical Muzzle Brake, 2 Stage Trigger, ERGO SureGrip, Delta Quad Rail, 6 Position NSP Stock, Forged Lower and Upper receiver

Troy Rear Tritium Folding BattleSight, EoTech sight, single point bungee tac sling, Magpul QD slicg attachment, Streamlight TLR-1S LED rail mount light with pad, 2- 30 round magazines.

DPMS Sportical AR15



Back to basics AR15 features a 6 position collapsible stock, 16" lightweight barrel, flat top upper and ships with a 30 round Magpul magazine. Great value for a reliable AR15.

A great deal on a straight forward AR. Lightweight barrel, adjustable stock, and a slick sided low profile upper make this rifle the perfect choice for the recreational shooter on a budget.

Specifications:

Caliber: .223/5.56

Weight: 6.3 lbs

Length: 32.5"/36.5"

Barrel: 16" lightweight 4140 chromemoly

Twist: 1:9" RH

Upper: Extruded 7029 T6 slick sided flattop

Lower: Forged 7075 T6

Stock: Pardus, Commercial Spec Tube

Fire control: Standard AR15

Handguard: Glacier guard

Pistol grip: A2

Sights: Optic ready, railed gas block

Flash hider: A2 birdcage

Steyr - Solothurn S1-100 / MP-34 submachine gun - Austria

 




  


Caliber     9x19mm Luger / Parabellum, 9x23 Steyr, 9x25
Rate of fire     400-500 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity     32 rounds
Effective range     150-200 meters


Steyr-Solothurn S1-100 submachine gun was blowback operated, selective-fired weapon which fired from open bolt. Unlike most other submachine guns, the return spring was located in the buttstock and was linked to bolt via long push-rod, pivotally attached to the rear of the bolt. The basic action of the gun was accessible through the top cover, which was hinged at the front and opened up and forward to expose bolt and trigger unit below it. The fire mode selector was made in the form of a sliding switch, located at the left side of the stock. Early guns had Schmeisser-style bolt-locking safety in the form of hook-shaped cut which was used to engage the bolt handle when bolt was cocked. Later on, additional manual safety was added to the top cover, in front of the rear sight. this safety locked bolt either in cocked or closed position. The feed was from left side, with magazine housing slightly canted forward for more positive feeding Ejection was to the right. The magazine housing had an unusual magazine filler device, with slots for magazine at the bottom and for stripper clip - at the top. removed magazine was inserted into this device from the bottom, and then shooter placed stripper clips into the top of device and pushed cartridges down into magazine. Four standard 8-round clips were required to fill the magazine.