Faxon Firearms Introduces ARAK-21 XRS Complete Rifle

by
posted on June 20, 2014
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
arak21xrs.jpg

Faxon Firearms, manufacturer of the ARAK-21 Upper Receiver, announces the new ARAK-21 XRS Complete Rifle.

The ARAK-21 XRS was designed to greatly improve the operator's ability to accomplish multiple missions. The ARAK-21 XRS features a monolithic upper receiver with an integral full-length Picatinny rail, a dual forward recoil spring system, a folding ambidextrous forward charging handle with spring return and a long-stroke gas piston with variable settings. The ARAK-21 XRS also comes with interchangeable barrels that can be changed in less than 2 minutes from 5.56 NATO to .300 AAC Blackout, making it the perfect rifle for any shooter.

"The ARAK-21 XRS is a perfect choice for any level of shooter," says Bob Faxon, President of Faxon Firearms. "This is a completely redesigned modular rifle system based on the best from both the AR-15 and the AK-47 weapon systems. With the ability to be configured a variety of barrels, calibers  and stocks the ARAK-21 XRS can fit most any mission profile."

The ARAK-21 XRS Complete Rifle MSRP is $1,899 (one barrel) and $2,159 (with 5.56 NATO and .300 AAC Blackout options)

Latest

Kifaru QRF Fanny Pack
Kifaru QRF Fanny Pack

First Look: Kifaru QRF Fanny Pack

Carry your gear in a rugged, sturdy pack.

Steiner’s T1Xi Top Performer in Texas DPS Optic Evaluation

The company's robust red-dot optic came out on top in Texas testing.

First Look: Luth-AR 10-/22 Barrels

Luth-AR is now offering aftermarket barrels for the popular Ruger 10/22 platform.

Tech Wisdom: The Long and Short of It 

Regularly shooting shorter cases out of longer-cylinder revolvers (like .38 Spl. out of a .357 Mag.) is possible provided one meticulously keeps the chambers clean.

First Look: Benelli M4 EXT Shotgun

Benelli's M4 EXT offers seven-round capacity, a collapsible stock and multiple finishes.

Twelve NJ Towns Now Refunding Large Portion of Carry Permit Fee

New Jersey's exorbitant fees for carry permits are being rejected at the municipal level in some areas.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Illustrated delivered to your inbox.