The Christensen Arms Ranger rifle is a precision-oriented rimfire firearm designed for accuracy and lightweight handling. Featuring a bolt-action mechanism, this rifle boasts an aluminum receiver reinforced with a steel recoil lug insert, ensuring durability and stability during shooting sessions. The standout feature is the 18-inch carbon fiber tension barrel, which significantly reduces weight while maintaining exceptional accuracy. The carbon fiber composite rimfire stock provides a sleek, durable surface that enhances handling and comfort, making it ideal for target shooting or varmint hunting.
Equipped with standard sling studs and a 0 MOA picatinny rail, the Ranger allows for versatile accessory mounting, including optics. The match-grade Rem 700 style trigger offers a crisp, reliable pull, contributing to consistent shot placement. At just over 5 pounds, this rifle is highly portable without sacrificing performance, and the Christensen Arms Sub-MOA at 50 yards Guarantee provides added confidence in its precision capabilities.
Designed in a classic black finish, the Christensen Arms Ranger combines innovative materials with thoughtful engineering to deliver a lightweight, accurate, and reliable rimfire rifle suitable for a variety of shooting activities. Its 10-round capacity makes it practical for extended sessions, whether at the range or in the field, while the overall construction ensures long-term durability and consistent performance.
Features:
- Bolt-action platform for reliable cycling and accuracy
- Aluminum receiver with steel recoil lug insert for durability
- Carbon fiber tension barrel reduces weight and enhances precision
- Carbon fiber composite rimfire stock for strength and comfort
- 18-inch barrel length balances handling and accuracy
- Standard sling studs for easy carrying
- 0 MOA picatinny rail for versatile optics mounting
- Match-grade Rem 700 style trigger for crisp, consistent pulls
- Lightweight design starting at approximately 5.1 pounds
- Includes 10-round magazine for extended shooting sessions