Freedom Munitions Exclusive: Seekins Precision G.I. AR-15 Rifle

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posted on May 9, 2016
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The Seekins Precision G.I. AR-15 Rifle is the result of a collaboration between Freedom Munitions and Seekins Precision. Both Idaho-based companies decided to come together to create a top quality AR-15—which has become synonymous with Seekins Precision—and at a valued price consumers expect when purchasing products from Freedom Munitions.

The Seekins Precision G.I. AR-15 is manufactured with a 16-inch 223 Wylde Seekins Precision barrel with Armorblak coating, 12-inch Seekins Precision MCSR M-LOK Free Float Handgaurd, M4 feedramps and barrel profile, ambi-safety and an oversized trigger guard. The benefits of using the ArmorBlak coating are that it does not affect the heat treatment of the barrel, providing less visible wear and greater strength to the part. Other features include a Mission First Tactical minimalist buttstock and pistol grip, M16 bolt carrier group, Milspec trigger and an A2X Flashhider. It has a twist rate of 1:8, comes with a 30 round magazine and a hard plastic case for carry and travel.

“Our goal was to provide a Seekins Precicion built rifle—everything you need, nothing you don’t—for under $1,000,” said Jansen Jones, vice president of sales and marketing, Freedom Munitions. “What we have is just that: A precision AR-15 rifle without any of the fluff.”

For more information on the Seekins Precision G.I. AR-15 Rifle, or to place an order, visit FreedomMunitions.com. Order soon, quantities are available only while supplies last.

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