The Christensen Arms MPR 6.5 Creedmoor is a precision bolt-action rifle designed for accuracy and durability. Weighing approximately 6.9 pounds, this firearm features a tungsten anodized finish that offers corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. The rifle is equipped with a tactical adjustable stock combined with a carbon fiber handguard, providing ergonomic comfort and stability for precise shooting. Its lightweight construction makes it suitable for both tactical applications and long-range shooting scenarios.
Built with advanced technology, the MPR utilizes flash forged technology and a carbon fiber wrapped stainless steel barrel, which enhances strength while reducing weight. The rifle is chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, a popular caliber known for its excellent ballistic performance and long-range capabilities. The firearm includes a 5-round magazine with a 1-round extension, facilitating quick reloads and sustained shooting sessions. The design excludes sights, allowing for the installation of your preferred optic or scope.
Additional features include the AICS compatible detachable magazine system for reliable feeding and ease of maintenance. The MPR's action is bolt-based, ensuring smooth operation and consistent accuracy. The rifle's finish and construction make it an ideal choice for competitive shooting, hunting, or tactical use. Its modular design and high-quality components demonstrate Christensen Arms' commitment to precision engineering and user-centric firearm solutions.
Features:
- AICS compatible detachable magazine for reliable feeding and quick reloads
- Flash forged technology enhances strength and durability
- Carbon fiber wrapped stainless steel barrel reduces weight while maintaining accuracy
- Tungsten anodized finish provides corrosion resistance and sleek appearance
- Tactical adjustable stock with carbon fiber handguard for ergonomic comfort and stability
- Bolt action design ensures smooth operation and consistent precision
- Includes 5-round magazine with 1-round extension for versatile shooting