Del-Ton Incorporated Now Shipping DTI Extreme Duty Modern Sporting Rifle

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posted on January 11, 2012
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"I am very proud of this rifle," says Tony Autry, president and CEO of Del-Ton. "This is our most ambitious design, to date, and we have succeeded in producing a spectacular MIL-SPEC rifle for the enthusiast seeking high end enhancements."

Key features include:

16" FN Manufacturing 1X7 twist, hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel for long life (HPT/MPI tested)Chambered in 5.56 X 45Upper and lower receivers are MIL-SPEC, forged 7075 T6 aluminum, hard coat anodizedMIL-SPEC phosphated 8620 steel carrier assembly with HPT/MPI tested Carpenter 158 bolt that are heat treated and plated; chrome-lined carrier interior and keyM4 handguard with double heat shield and aluminum Delta ring assemblyM4 rifling profile and feed rampsM4, five-position buttstock with MIL-SPEC buffer tubeTroy Industries flip-up rear sightShips with sling, 30 round magazine, buttstock cleaning kit, and hard case

The MSRP for the DTI Extreme Duty is $989.

Del-Ton Incorporated is a manufacturer of quality of modern sporting rifles and an online supplier for parts, upgrades, accessories, optics and custom rifle kits. Based in Elizabethtown, N.C., all rifles and components for Del-Ton products are made in the U.S.A. and Del-Ton rifles carry a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser. Visit del-ton.com for detailed product information.

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