Description:
The SAINT’s flat top design is optics ready and includes a flip-up rear aperture sight and fixed A2-style front. The 16-inch Chrome Moly Vanadium barrel features a 1:8 twist rate to handle a wide range of bullet types. The operation of the M16 bolt carrier group is managed by a mid-length gas system paired with a heavy tungsten buffer, resulting in an exceptionally smooth action. A good shot starts with the trigger, so that’s why the SAINT™ features micro-polished and Nickel Boron treated components. While it offers the right pull weight for defensive use, you won’t feel it.
Technical Specifications
Model: Saint
Caliber: 5.56 NATO / .223 Remington
Finish: Black Anodized Hardcoat
Barrel: 16" 4140 Chrome-Moly Vanadium, M4 Contour, Free Float
Barrel Twist Rate: 1 x 8
Bolt Carrier: M16 BCG with Carpenter 158 Steel Bolt, Shot peened and magnetic particle inspected
Lower Receiver: Forged 7075 T6 Aluminum
Upper Receiver: A3 Flattop Forged 7075 T6 Aluminum, T-Marked
Handguard: Exclusive Bravo Company, Keymod, PKMR
Pistol Grip: Bravo Company Mod 3
Stock: Bravo Company 6 Position
Weight: 6.65 lbs.
Overall Length (Stock Collapsed): 32.25"
Overall Length (Stock Expanded): 35.5"
Flash Hider: A2
Package Includes
Plano, weather-proof, hard, locking gun case 42", VERY NICE!!
Vector Optics, Dynamic Duty variable-brightness, red dot sight
UTG, 4X32 Prismatic Scope, with 36 color T-Dot Reticle
Collapsible 6-position stock
Truglo, Flashlight and Red Laser combo
UTG Sturdy Foregrip Bipod combo
Ambidextrous, base-plate, single-point sling mount
Super Duty, Singlepoint, nylon sling
4x Magpul Gen 2 30-Round Magazines
Additional Magazines available for purchase for $15 each: (Magpul PMAG Gen2 with Window!)
Condition:
New In Box
Brand:
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
Model:
Saint
Caliber:
.223 Remington (5.56 NATO)
Location:
UT
Trades Accepted: No
Shipping Notes: See Description
TacOpShop is a Utah-based FFL Dealer specializing in Fully Loaded Tactical Rifles.
The TacOpShop specializes in those tricked-out rifles you see at the gunshows, high-end gun dealers, and on internet sites, like this one, but can't afford because they're asking $3,000 for 'em. Most fellas want one if it wouldn't make a bigger dent on their budget than .50 BMG on steel silhouettes.
Eighty plus percent of Americans have a middle-class income. We build rifles and shotguns to match. We don't think you should have to pay $500 or $1000 more to get a different shape of groove cut into your perfectly functional quad-rail. We also don't try to oversell you on a $1000 optic that you need