AR-15 RIFLES

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Springfield Armory Saint, 16" 5.56mm

Springfield Armory Saint, 16" 5.56mm

The SAINT's flat top design is optics ready and includes a flip-up rear aperture sight and fixed A2-style front. The 16-inch Chrome Moly Vanadium barrel features a 1:8 twist rate to handle a wide range of bullet types. The operation of the M16 bolt carrier group is managed by a mid-length gas system paired with a heavy tungsten buffer, resulting in an exceptionally smooth action. A good shot starts with the trigger, so that's why the SAINT AR-15 features micro-polished and Nickel Boron treated components. While it offers the right pull weight for defensive use, you won't feel it. Ships with one 30rnd magazine.

ST916556BMA

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Wilson Combat Protector Carbine, 5.56mm 16" - Black Anodize & Stainless

Wilson Combat Protector Carbine, 5.56mm 16" - Black Anodize & Stainless

The new PROTECTOR S is basically the standard PROTECTOR carbine with a glass bead finish on the barrel in place of the black Armor-Tuff we apply to the standard model. Forged upper and lower receiver, WC tactical triggerguard, WC recon profile match grade barrel, mid-length gas system & low profile gas block, 1/2x28 threaded muzzle with Q-Comp, 12.6" M-LOK rail, starburst BCM gunfighter grip, WC/Rogers Super-Stoc, WC TTU M2 (4#) trigger. Ships in soft case with one 30RD magazine.

TRPC556BLS

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LWRC Individual Carbine A5 16" Rifle - .223/5.56MM - Black

LWRC Individual Carbine A5 16" Rifle - .223/5.56MM - Black

Designed to meet the standards of the U.S. Army Individual Carbine Program, the Individual Carbine is the next evolution of the AR platform. The Individual Carbine features fully ambidextrous controls including bolt catch and release, charging handle, magazine release, and safety for complete manipulation for right or left hand shooters. Additionally, the Individual Carbine features LWRCI's patented Monoforged upper receiver which features a mounting base for the handguard that is machined as part of the upper receiver for added strength and reduced weight. The two position short stroke gas piston system enhances reliability over extended periods of use. The A5 Model features a spiral fluted barrel for decreased weight and increased heat dissipation, scalloped-cut rail for easy gas block access and 12" user configurable rail. Comes with Magpul pistol grip, flip up skirmish sights, and one 30RD PMAG.

ICA5R5B16

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Sig Sauer MCX Spear LT, 6.8x51

Sig Sauer MCX Spear LT, 6.8x51

the MCX-SPEAR rifle is achieving the Armys goal of advanced performance while also exceeding the requirements for durability. Now for the first time, this technology will be available to the U.S. civilian market with the MCX-SPEAR rifle chambered in 6.8x51. The MCX-SPEAR platform also offers a new level of modularity 16" barrel length. In addition, the MCX-SPEAR features a non-reciprocating side charging handle, a rear charging handle, fully ambidextrous controls, a 2-Stage Match Duo Trigger and a free-floating M-LOK handguard.

RSPEAR-68-16B-NG

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AR-15 Rifles For Sale

What is an AR-15 rifle, what it is not and why buy one. First, the AR-15 is a rifle platform that shoots the .223 Remington and the 5.56x45mm NATO round. It is a semi-automatic rifle that requires a squeeze of the trigger for each round fired. It features a detachable magazine with capacities of 5 rounds, 10 rounds, 20 rounds, 30 rounds up to a 100 round drum magazine.

What it is not is an assault rifle. The designation "AR" does not stand for "Assault Rifle" like so many believe. It actually is a designation from the original manufacturer, Armalite. "Armalite Rifle" is the most accepted designation forming the "AR". The term "Assault Rifle" is said to come from a few different sources and some believe it is not even a real term. Those in the industry that do believe it is an actual term, apply it to fully automatic machine guns. Machine Guns are highly regulated in the United States and very expensive to buy. Even the machine guns that can be bought by the civilian market, must have been manufactured prior to 1986 and registered with the ATF. The AR-15 is actually designated as an MSR, and acronym for Modern Sporting Rifle.

Why buy one? The AR-15 Rifle is used for many legal purposes. They are carried by law enforcement, used by competition shooters, hunters and the recreational shooter at local ranges. A very common reason for a civilian to purchase an AR-15 Modern Sporting Rifle is for personal home defense. Its light weight, fairly short length, excellent accuracy and a a highly effective round, make it a preferred choice.

The AR-15 is made by a variety of manufactures with several different models and a wide array of colors. It is the most highly accessorized firearm today. There are many optics and scopes, different types of rails with picatinny rails, Key Mod rails and M-LOK rails that provide attachment points for lights, red dot sights and slings. The plethora of upgrades available in the market allow additional customization with better made trigger groups, specially coated bolt carriers, better stocks, flip-up sights, muzzle brakes and more.

All of this said, if you want to purchase an AR-15, stop into one of our stores and talk with our knowledgeable sales staff. You can also give our call center a call if you would like to order or need help finding the right rifle for you. We stock the rifles, parts and accessories that you want. You can build your own rifle or buy one already built with the options you are looking for. Top Gun Supply is your one-stop-shop for all of your AR-15 needs.

The AR-15 is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle based on the ArmaLite AR-15 design. It is manufactured by many different companies. The non-informed members of the public (including the media) have said the AR-15 standard for Assault Rifle. The original design for the ArmaLite was a scaled down version of Eugene Stoner’s AR-10 design.

The design patent for the rifle was sold to Colt in 1959, later Colt had a few patents expire on related components and they chose to retain the trademark for the AT-15 designation.

Since 2,000 political powers have sought to ban the style of rifle and there was a ban on the branded AR-15 by colt for a decade. Fortunately for gun enthusiasts those bans dropped, and access is now available again. The uncertainty of its availability likely has contributed to its popularity and sales.