Alex Pro Firearms DMR 2.0 Semi-Automatic Rifle Ruger 18" Barrel (1)-20Rd Magazine Magpul ACS Stock Black Cerakote Finish
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Features : -18" 416SST Barrel
-15" MLOK Handguard
-Butcher Muzzle Brake
-.750 Rifle-Length Gas System
-Nickel Boron BCG
-Billet Upper/Lower Receiver
-CMC 3.5lb Single-Stage Flat Trigger
-Magpul ACS Adjustable Stock
-ERGO Suregrip
Manufacturer: Alex Pro Firearms
Model: DMR
Model: 2.0
Action: Semi-automatic
Type: AR
Caliber: 204 Ruger
Barrel Length: 18"
Color: Black
Grips: Polymer
Accessories: 1 Mag
Type of Barrel: Stainless
Capacity: 20 Rounds
Subcategory: Modern Sporting Rifles
Finish: Cerakote
Stock: Magpul ACS
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.
Introduced by Ruger in 2004, the 204 Ruger is the first cartridge to bear the Ruger name. Based on the near-obsolete 222 Remington Magnum case necked down, the 204 Ruger uses a light .20-caliber (.204-inch) bullet to achieve dramatic velocity. Although there are numerous wildcats, it is the only standard 20-caliber cartridges. With 32 and 34-grain bullets it's among the handful of cartridges that exceed 4000 feet per second; with heavier bullets from 35 to 45 grains it's still very fast. Accuracy is usually excellent and the .20-caliber bullets tend to hold up better in the wind than 17s. It is thus suitable for varmint shooting at longer ranges, and is plenty powerful enough for game up to coyotes in size. The 204 Ruger rapidly achieved a significant following, with both ammuniton and rifles available from multiple manufacturers. It is not as popular as the 223 Remington or 22-250...but probably runs a close third in varmint hunting circles. — Craig Boddington