*SOLD* FN FN-15 M4 5.56 Nato Black 16" *INCREDIBLE MILITARY COLLECTOR CARBINE*

Bryant Ridge's Analysis

The FN 15 Military Collector Series M4 stands out as a premium military replica rifle, meticulously crafted to meet FN’s rigorous standards. Designed as a semi-automatic firearm, it is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and features a 16-inch M4-profile barrel with a 1:7” right-hand twist. This barrel is both button-broached and chrome-lined, ensuring exceptional durability and accuracy. The rifle's UID-labeled lower receiver includes an ambidextrous selector switch, allowing it to replicate the functionality of its select-fire counterpart, making it both versatile and user-friendly. The FN 15 M4 is equipped with several key features designed for enhanced performance and adaptability. It includes an A2-style compensator that helps manage recoil and muzzle rise and A2-style front and backup iron sights for reliable aiming. The stock is a collapsible, 6-position buttstock, allowing for customization of the length of pull to fit various shooting positions and preferences. The forearm is outfitted with a Knights Armament M4 RAS Adapter rail, complete with rail adapter covers for accessory attachment and protection. This rifle weighs 6.64 lbs and has an adjustable overall length ranging from 30.75 inches to 34 inches, accommodating different user needs and tactical scenarios. The length of pull is adjustable from 11 inches to 14.25 inches, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit for the shooter. The FN 15 M4 comes with a 30-round aluminum magazine and offers a trigger pull weight between 4.75 and 7.75 lbs, providing a balance of control and precision.

Specifications

Manufacturer: FN 

Model: FN-15 M4 Military Collector Carbine

Serial: M4CE01789

Caliber: 5.56x45mm (AKA 5.56 Nato) 

Finish: Black 

Barrel Length: 16" Barrel with 1:7 Twist and A2 Flash Hider 

Optics/Sights: A2 Gas Block Post Front with Flip-Up Adjustable Aperture Rear

Stock/Grips: Collapsible Polymer Buttstock with Checkered Polymer Pistol Grip and Quad Rail Handguard 

Action: Semi-Automatic 

Markings: Standard

Images

Dec 31st 1969 Bryant Ridge

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