How accurate is a Socom 16?
Todd ran a broad selection of ammo through the SOCOM 16 during testing. Accuracy was good, with the gun averaging roughly 2 MOA at 100 yards with all loads using the non-magnified MRO. I found that the 16.25″ barrel sacrificed roughly 150 fps against a 22” barrel of a standard M1A.
How accurate is the M1A Scout rifle?
In short, the gun is exactly as accurate as you are. The M1A is a true thing of beauty. It’s durable, accurate, and reliable — exactly what you want in a rifle, no matter where you are. It’ll look great as part of your collection, but it’ll perform as part of your life.
What is the CQB?
The CQB stands ready for the addition of your favorite gear with the M-Lok compatible system. One seven-slot and two three-slot rail segments, factory installed, that can be mounted at the three, six, or nine o’clock positions.
What kind of barrel does a CQB have?
Featuring a short 16.25″ barrel and shortened gas system, the CQB is equipped with a pistol-gripped composite stock with an integrated collapsible five-position buttstock. The result is a powerful and handy .308 ready for anything.
What is the SOCOM 16 CQB?
A modernized descendant of the distinguished M14 and M1A™ rifles, the SOCOM 16 CQB is designed for serious defensive use as its Close Quarters Battle name implies. Nearly ten inches shorter than the M1A™ standard model, the CQB offers quick and easy handling for defensive use indoors or out.
What is the Archangel® CQB adjustable stock?
The Archangel® CQB adjustable stock features a flared magwell, superb human engineering and indestructible materials science. The AK-style pistol grip incorporated into the Archangel® CQB stock perfectly interfaces gun and user. The widened forend keeps the barrel cool and features M-Lok slots at the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions.