I have a like-new Christensen Arms CA-10 DMR in .308 Win or 7.62x51 caliber. Sorry for the typo in the title but I can't edit it. The receiver set is tungsten color. Has the 18” carbon-wrapped barrel and wears a titanium CA Slayer side-discharge brake with tunable top ports. I removed the bulky OEM stock and replaced it with a Rogers Super Stoc. Has the carbon fiber keymod handguard. Near-new condition with maybe 60 rounds down the pipe. Here are the stats:
Upper and lower receiver: Machined Billet - 7075 T6
Operating system: Direct impingement
Caliber: .308 Win / 7.62x51
CA model number: CA10154-1156435
UPC: 810651023002
Barrel type & finish: 416R match grade, button rifled, carbon fiber wrapped
Barrel contour: Target
Barrel twist: 1:10
Feed ramp: M4 style
Muzzle device: Titanium Slayer side baffle brake with tunable top ports
Muzzle threads: 5/8" x 24 tpi
Gas tube length: Mid
Gas block: Fixed
Bolt carrier: Mil-spec - Black nitride
Trigger: Single-stage, match grade
Safety: 90 degree
Color and finish: Tungsten finish
Handguard: Patented CA carbon fiber slim-line design, KeyMod
Buttstock: Rogers Super Stoc
Pistol grip: Hogue overmolded
Magazine: MagPul 20 rd PMAG + Lancer 10-round L7AWM
Length of pull (6-position): 11.5”, 12.25", 12.875”, 13.5”, 14.125”, 14.75”
Weight: 7 lbs 8.2 oz. (yes, it’s a lightweight!)
I’m also including a very nice Christensen Arms cordura soft case made for this rifle. The rifle shot .75 MOA with factory ammo and a 9x scope. The only blemishes anywhere on the rifle are 1) some slight marks in the picatinny rail from the PEPR scope mount, 2) a very small 1/32” mark on the upper receiver above the safety lever, and 3) the normal marks on the spent case deflector. It’s otherwise as-new. I bought the rifle for deer hunting, but after a couple of outings this year I found myself going back to my old faithful bolt action rifles.
$2,100 shipped from an individual to your FFL. $30 extra for shipping to Alaska. I accept Paypal F-n-F and USPS money orders for payment. You won’t be disappointed with this rifle. It does everything CA says it will do. It is cross-posted so time stamp prevails. Trade interests include a Barrett Fieldcraft, Rem 700 Ti or NULA. PM me with your questions or if you need additional photos.
Keith
Upper and lower receiver: Machined Billet - 7075 T6
Operating system: Direct impingement
Caliber: .308 Win / 7.62x51
CA model number: CA10154-1156435
UPC: 810651023002
Barrel type & finish: 416R match grade, button rifled, carbon fiber wrapped
Barrel contour: Target
Barrel twist: 1:10
Feed ramp: M4 style
Muzzle device: Titanium Slayer side baffle brake with tunable top ports
Muzzle threads: 5/8" x 24 tpi
Gas tube length: Mid
Gas block: Fixed
Bolt carrier: Mil-spec - Black nitride
Trigger: Single-stage, match grade
Safety: 90 degree
Color and finish: Tungsten finish
Handguard: Patented CA carbon fiber slim-line design, KeyMod
Buttstock: Rogers Super Stoc
Pistol grip: Hogue overmolded
Magazine: MagPul 20 rd PMAG + Lancer 10-round L7AWM
Length of pull (6-position): 11.5”, 12.25", 12.875”, 13.5”, 14.125”, 14.75”
Weight: 7 lbs 8.2 oz. (yes, it’s a lightweight!)
I’m also including a very nice Christensen Arms cordura soft case made for this rifle. The rifle shot .75 MOA with factory ammo and a 9x scope. The only blemishes anywhere on the rifle are 1) some slight marks in the picatinny rail from the PEPR scope mount, 2) a very small 1/32” mark on the upper receiver above the safety lever, and 3) the normal marks on the spent case deflector. It’s otherwise as-new. I bought the rifle for deer hunting, but after a couple of outings this year I found myself going back to my old faithful bolt action rifles.
$2,100 shipped from an individual to your FFL. $30 extra for shipping to Alaska. I accept Paypal F-n-F and USPS money orders for payment. You won’t be disappointed with this rifle. It does everything CA says it will do. It is cross-posted so time stamp prevails. Trade interests include a Barrett Fieldcraft, Rem 700 Ti or NULA. PM me with your questions or if you need additional photos.
Keith
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