First Look: Fierce Firearms Reaper Rifle

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posted on April 15, 2022
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Reaper Chassis Rifle

Fierce Firearms has debuted its Reaper chassis rifle. The Reaper is designed as a crossover rifle, specifically designed for the serious mountain hunter, and the long-range precision shooter. Built with the combination of precision machining, lightweight carbon fiber, and high end components, the lightweight aluminum chassis with V-Block design provides repeatable accuracy on the bench or in the mountains. The adjustable features (stock & cheek piece) plus carbon-fiber components enhance both the look and functionality of the Reaper. MSRP: $2995 (Folding Stock); $2895 (Fixed Stock); fiercearms.com

Specifications:

  • Weights: 7.5 - 8.2 pounds
  • Barrel Length: 22 inches
  • Two-Lug Action with 70-degree bolt throw
  • Bix’n Andy adjustable trigger
  • AccurateMag Detachable mag box
  • Carbon Fiber stock with a folding stock option
  • Carbon Fiber forearm with M-Lok, ergo pistol grip and cheekpiece
  • Fierce C3 carbon fiber barrel
  • NIX Directional muzzlebrake and 0 MOA optic rail included

 

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