Rise Armament 1121XR Semi-Auto Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor 22" Barrel (1)-10Rd Magazine No Sights Adjustable Synthetic Stock Black Finish
FEATURES : -Highly accurate – guaranteed sub-1 MOA
-22-inch 416R stainless steel barrel, air gauged and tested, 1:8 twist button rifled, free floating for improved accuracy
-15-inch slim, streamlined billet aluminum handguard, MLOK-compatible with Picatinny upper rail system for numerous accessory and customization options
-RA-535 Advanced-Performance Trigger – 3.5-pound pull, single stage, incredibly crisp release, virtually no overtravel, short reset for fast follow-up shots, short pull to help stay on target
-Premium RISE Armament bolt carrier group with easy-to-clean black nitride finish
-Stainless steel RISE Armament RA-701 Compensator – counteracts recoil and lifting tendencies to help you stay on target
-Ambidextrous safety selector
-Smooth, durable Cerakote finish to withstand even the harshest conditions
-Highly accurate – guaranteed sub-1 MOA
-Magpul PRS adjustable stock
-Weight: 9.7 lbs.
Manufacturer Rise Armament
Barrel Length In Inches 22
Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor
Checkering No
Detachable Magazine Yes
Hinged Floorplate No
Magazine Capacity 10
Metal Finish Colored
Newitem Yes
Other Features: Includes The Ra 535 Advanced Performance Trigger, Premium Black Nitride Bcg, Ra701 Compensator, M-lok Handguard
Rate Of Twist 1:10"
Recoil Pad No
Sights No
Stock Material Synthetic
Swivel Studs No
Type Action Semi-automatic
Weight In Pounds N/a
Dimension 5.4 X 16 X 42
Height 5.4
Width 16
Length 42
Stock Color Black
Metal Color Black
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 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced by Hornady in 2008. Uniquely, it was designed for accuracy with long-range competition in mind. Using a 308 Winchester (30 TC, 300 Savage) case shortened to 1.920 inches, it will feed through the shortest existing bolt actions, but remains supersonic to well beyond 1000 yards. Standard velocity is a 140-grain .264-inch bullet at 2820 fps, also making it an effective but mild-recoiling medium-range hunting cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced with little fanfare, but after it started winning matches shooters took notice. This is an unusual phenomenon for a cartridge to suddenly "take off" years after its introduction, but that's the story of the 6.5 Creedmoor--after about 2016 it became one of the most-talked-about cartridges, with both rifle and ammunition offerings expanding rapidly. — Craig Boddington