Description
Ruger® built the Ruger Precision® Gen 3 from the ground-up, specifically for long-range, tactical shooting. The Gen 3 Precision Rifle comes with a new, free-float M-LOK® handguard that provides greater clearance with large diameter objective lens. The Gen 3 also comes with a muzzle brake, featuring a hybrid port design that reduces recoil by up to 40–60%, and reduces muzzle blast, directing it to each side of the shooter’s line of sight. A billet-aluminum bolt shroud also enhances the Gen 3 rifle. The upper receiver and one-piece bolt are precision CNC-machined from pre-hardened 4140 chrome-moly steel to minimize distortion; and a 20-MOA Picatinny rail is secured to the receiver with 4 #8-40 screws. The bolt has 3 lock lugs, resulting in superior strength and a 70º throw. The Precision MSR buttstock attaches to an AR-style buffer tube on a left-folding hinge, and the stock adjusts for length of pull and comb height. The buttstock features QD sling attachment points, a bottom Picatinny rail, and rubber buttpad. The buffer tube accepts any AR-style stock. An extended trigger-reach, AR-style grip, and a 45º reversible safety selector provide ease of operation, and the rifle is compatible with any AR-style grip or selector. The cold hammer-forged 4140 chrome-moly steel, medium-contour barrel has 5R rifling. The barrel nut enables close-tolerance headspacing, and a Marksman Adjustable™ trigger breaks clean to enhance accurate shooting. The Ruger Precision Rifle Gen 3 utilizes a multi-magazine interface that functions with AICS, polymer AR-10, and Gunsite Scout magazines. Includes two 10-round Magpul® PMAG®magazines.
- For long-range, tactical shooting
- Short-action M-LOK® handguard
- Billet-aluminum bolt shroud
- Hybrid muzzle brake
- AR-style buffer tube on left-folding hinge
- Adjustable Precision MSR buttstock
- CNC-machined steel upper receiver
- Chrome-moly steel barrel
- 3-lug bolt with 70º throw
- Multi-magazine interface
- Two 10-round magazines
- 20-MOA receiver rail
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