Wilson Combat's Protector Carbine is purpose built to deliver unmatched versatility and tack-driving performance. Built on Wilson Combat's superb forged aluminum receivers, the Protector Carbine features a match grade barrel with a Q-Comp and a Wilson M2 two stage TTU trigger to give you amazing accuracy. It has a robust Wilson Combat nitride coated precision bolt carrier group with a Carpenter 158 steel bolt that is built to last. Superior ergonomics and Wilson's innovative engineering provide the flawless rock solid operation that you demand. Modularity is built into the Protector Carbine with a freefloat M-LOK handguard and a top-of-the-line collapsible stock. Adaptable, maneuverable and exceedingly effective under all circumstances, the Protector Carbine is the modern sporting rifle that you should have by your side in every situation.
Wilson Item Number: TRPC300CT
AR-15 Semi Automatic Rifle
Direct Impingement Gas System
.300 AAC Blackout
30 Rounds
16.25" Match Grade Barrel with a 1:7" Twist
Q-Comp Flash Hider/Muzzle Brake
Forged Aluminum Receivers
Wilson Combat Precision BCG
Carpenter 158 Steel MPI Bolt
Wilson Combat M2 Two Stage TTU Trigger
Oversized Tactical Trigger Guard
Freefloat M-LOK Handguard
Full Length Picatinny Top Rail
Collapsible Stock
Black and Coyote Tan Finish
Overall Length 33.25" to 36.5"
Weighs 6 lbs 1 oz
Made In The USA
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 300 AAC Blackout (300 BLK) was developed in 2009/2010 by Advanced Armament Corporation and approved by Sporting Arms and Ammunition Institute (SAAMI) in 2011. Based on the 223 Remington case necked up to 30-caliber, it was intended for the M4 Carbine and designed to function in standard AR15/M16 magazines. Thus converting an AR to 300 AAC Blackout requires nothing more than an upper receiver group. Dimensionally it is identical to the 300 Whisper, but the 300 Blackout is fully standardized. Supersonic and subsonic ammunition is manufactured, with a 125-grain bullet producing 2215 feet per second, while the subsonic load uses a heavier bullet at much lower velocity: 220-grain bullet at 1080 fps. Military applications are obvious; as a sporting cartridge performance is similar to the 7.62x39. — Craig Boddington