#SundayGunday: Winchester XPR Stealth SR

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posted on January 31, 2021
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This week, we're taking a look at the Winchester XPR Stealth SR. A new variation of the Winchester XPR, this model lives up to its stealthy moniker thanks to a suppressor-ready threaded barrel, and a Teflon coated bolt that runs smooth and silent. The barrel has also been cut down to just 16.5-inches, to maintain the gun's balance with even an 8- or 9-inch long suppressor installed. For more information on this maneuverable bolt-action, check out the video embedded above, hosted by Editor in Chief Scott Olmsted, and Digital Associate Editor, David Herman. MSRP: $619.99; winchesterguns.com.
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For more #SundayGunday, check out our YouTube playlist where all previous episodes are archived.

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