The Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire Model 801-12025-02 is a precision bolt-action rifle designed for reliable performance and exceptional accuracy. Chambered in 17 HMR, this firearm features a lightweight construction, weighing approximately 6.2 pounds, making it easy to carry during extended shooting sessions. Its Desert Brown Cerakote finish not only provides corrosion resistance but also adds a sleek, tactical appearance to the rifle. The MPR Rimfire is equipped with a tactical adjustable stock paired with a carbon fiber handguard, offering customizable fit and enhanced durability. This rifle is compatible with Ruger 10/22 magazines, providing flexibility in magazine options and ease of maintenance. It includes a 9-round magazine, allowing for quick reloads and sustained shooting sessions. The firearm is designed with a 20-inch barrel for optimal balance between accuracy and maneuverability, suitable for varmint hunting, target practice, or small game hunting. The MPR Rimfire guarantees sub-MOA accuracy at 50 yards, ensuring consistent shot placement for shooters of all levels. Its 0 MOA Picatinny rail enables easy mounting of optics and accessories, enhancing versatility on the range or in the field. This rifle does not come with sights and is intended for use with optics or other sighting systems. As a bolt-action firearm classified as a firearm under federal regulations, the Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire offers a blend of precision engineering and modern aesthetics for enthusiasts seeking a reliable and customizable rimfire rifle.
Features:
- 50-yard sub-MOA accuracy guarantee for precise shooting
- 0 MOA Picatinny rail for easy optics mounting
- Compatible with Ruger 10/22 magazines for versatile feeding options
- Lightweight design at approximately 6.2 pounds, ideal for extended use
- Desert Brown Cerakote finish for corrosion resistance and tactical appearance
- Adjustable tactical stock with carbon fiber handguard for customizable fit
- Includes one 9-round magazine for quick reloads and extended shooting sessions