Legacy Sports Adds Citadel Trakr Yote Rifle

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posted on May 31, 2023
Maincitadel Trakr Yote

Legacy Sports has announced a new finish for its rimfire Citadel Trakr—the Yote pattern. Based on a coyote fur design, the Yote pattern makes an attractive addition to the Citadel Trakr series whether out chasing coyotes or plinking on the range. Much like its namesake, the Yote's colors blend well across a variety of terrains and covers, while simultaneously looking cool on a bench.

Citadel Trakr semi-automatic rifles are additionally offered in FDE, OD Green, USA Flag, USA Grayscale Flag & Black. For more information, check out legacysports.comMSRP: $229

Specifications:

  • Chambered in .22 LR
  • 18-inch Threaded Barrel
  • Lightweight Synthetic Stock with Yote dip
  • Picatinny Rail for easy scope addition
  • Hooded Fiber-Optic Front Sight and Rear Fiber-Optic Sight
  • 10-Round Detachable Magazine
  • Vented Fore-end

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