Steyr Arms Offers Special Run of Camo Scout Rifles

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posted on January 6, 2015
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Steyr Arms has announced that it is offering a limited edition run of Camo Scout Rifles in three different camouflage patterns. The Steyr Scouts are now available in "Early Fall," "Mid Fall," and "Late Fall" patterns.

The Camo Scouts are being offered in response to customer demand for camouflage patterns on the iconic Steyr Scout Rifle. Steyr Arms has partnered with an Alabama-based company that specializes in the hydro-dip coating process to create these custom-order rifles.

The new rifles can be ordered directly through the Steyr U.S. headquarters.

The Steyr Scout Rifle was the result of a nearly decade-long collaboration between scout-rifle-concept creator Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper and Steyr Mannlicher, GmbH. The lightweight, .308-caliber bolt-action, all-purpose Steyr Scout rifle can accept a low-powered, forward-mounted scope, and backup "ghost-ring" iron sights are integrated to the top rail. The Scout Rifle's stock features an integrated bipod, and five sling-swivel attachment points that allow the use of a standard sling or Cooper's favored Ching Sling.

The Camo Scout is available with a suggested retail price of $1,799. To order a Camo Scout Rifle, call Steyr Arms at (205) 417-8644.

For more information, go to SteyrArms.com.

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