Advanced Armament Announces Handi-Rifle Chambered in 300 AAC Blackout

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posted on September 18, 2012
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For many years, the Handi-Rifle has been the single-shot choice for of the accomplished and self-assured hunter that takes pride in their marksmanship. The AAC Handi-Rifle honors that choice with an impeccable blend of simplicity, reliability and accuracy.

The ACC Handi-Rifle features a phosphate finish on a lightweight-profile 1:7-inch twist, 16-inch barrel. The barrel comes threaded in 5/8"×24 TPI with a thread protector and is ready to accept any variety of muzzle attachments or suppressors. A Picatinny rail on the receiver allows the mounting of any optic. The AAC Handi-Rifle features a black, glass-filled polymer stock and retails for $359.

AAC Handi-Rifle Specifications (Manufacturer Part Number 102602):

Caliber: 300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)Barrel Length: 16"Twist: 1:7Muzzle Thread: 5/8"-24Stock: Glass-filled polymer, black matte finish, swivel studs, recoil padAction: Single shotSights: Scope mount rail, no iron sightsLength: 30"Length of Pull: 11.75"MSRP: $359

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Advanced Armament Corp., LLC (AAC)

Advanced Armament Corp., LLC (AAC), headquartered in Lawrenceville, GA is an industry- leading supplier of signature noise reduction and flash reduction devices and combat-related accessories for the military, government and commercial markets. With their innovative design concepts, technologically-advanced manufacturing techniques and core focus on the end- user, AAC silencers and accessories have been selected by major firearms manufacturers, law enforcement agencies, commercial consumers, and military organizations globally since the company's inception in 1999.

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