The Springfield Armory Saint Victor 5.56 is designed specifically to withstand the rough use and abuse of duty or training. This rifle features an extremely durable 16-inch CMV steel barrel chambered in 5.56mm and melonite coated inside and out for exceptional durability. The Saint Victor offers a strong 7075 T6 aluminum, type III hardcoat anodized upper and lower to ensure a long service life. This Saint is a highly functional rifle with a low profile pinned gas block, side slide safety selector and a rugged GI style charging handle. The Victor is also highly operational with a B5 Systems enhanced SOPMOD stock, B5 pistol grip, mid-length gas system, M-16 BCG w/ 9310 steel bolt, carbine “H” heavy tungsten buffer and nickel boron coated flat GI trigger. It features a SA 2-piece blast diverter and 15-inch M-LOK free-float handguard for unmatched operational performance. The blast diverter optimizes the gas system, promotes reliable operation and keeps the fire and brimstone headed downrange. This Springfield Armory weapon is designed to provide optimal performance with unmatched reliability for the user who frequently uses and abuses their rifle. The Springfield Armory Saint Victor answers a lot of questions and checks a lot of boxes for the shopper looking for a quality AR rifle.
Features:
- Manufactured by Springfield Armory
- 5.56 NATO/.223 Rem
- 7075-T6 upper/lower receiver set
- Enhanced M-16 BCG w/ 9310 Steel Bolt
- 16” CMV steel barrel
- 1:8 twist
- B5 Systems Enhanced SOPMOD
- B5 Systems Type 23 P-Grip
- Low profile pinned gas block
- Mid- length gas system
- 15” Free float M-LOK handguard
- Nickel boron coated flat GI trigger
- SA 2-piece forward blast diverter
- Carbine “H” heavy tungsten buffer
- (1) 30-Round Magpul PMAG Gen M3 magazine
Springfield Armory is one of the largest and oldest firearms manufacturers in the world. After resurrecting some of America’s most treasured, historically significant firearm designs, the M14, M1 Garand, and M1911, Springfield Armory has expanded its line of firearms to include modern sporting rifles and polymer pistols. Springfield armory may have started in 1777 but they are as relevant as ever today with their increasing line of innovative concealed carry handguns
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