New Del-Ton TRX Rifle Available Through ATI

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posted on October 11, 2011
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American Tactical Imports introduced the new Del-Ton TRX16 rifle. Del-Ton fans have long awaited the release of a new product from the family owned, North Carolina-based AR manufacturer.  

This new rifle from Del-Ton, Inc. is a 16-inch semi-automatic rifle already fully dressed with the latest Troy Industries accessories. Chambered in 5.56 NATO, the TRX features forged 7075 T6 Aluminum hard coat anodized mil-spec upper and lower receivers.  The 1:9-inch twist chrome moly vanadium barrel has a threaded muzzle, mid-length gas system, Troy Industries Low Profile gas block and A2 flash hider.

The TRX also features a reinforced fiber Troy Battle Ax butt stock and a Troy 13-inch TRX Extreme Hand Guard. It weighs 6.8 lbs. empty and has a fully extended length of 36.75 inches and a collapsed length of 33 inches. The sights are Troy DOA/STD Rear folding and Troy M4/HK Front folding. The TRX has an HPT/MPI tested bolt.

MSRP for the Del-Ton TRX16 rifle is $1,250 and comes with a hard case, 30-round Troy magazine and a cleaning kit. It is available in Black and Flat Dark Earth.

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