Description
TROY 308 PAR – Sporting Pump Action Rifle caliber 308 Win. 18”
BGM is now exclusive TROY Industries importer.
TROY is an American manufacturer based in Massachusetts. Specializing in the manufacture of AR-15 type weapons, TROY has also developed atypical models, in particular manual repeater versions to adapt to the various regulations in force throughout the world (in France, the manual repeater versions having a length >= 80cm and a barrel >= 45cm are classified in category C in the calibers allowing it). These particular models, whether equipped with a longitudinal “pump” recocking mechanism or a side lever, are manufactured with the same quality materials present on the semi-automatic models.
Main Features :
- Manual repeating rifle with longitudinal ”pump” recocking and locking by rotary breech with 7 studs.
- 18” barrel with a rifling pitch of 1 turn in 11.25”.
- TROY Medieval Compensator.
- TROY TRX2 floating handguard with Picatinny rail on top.
- Frame and receiver in aeronautical alloy, protected by type III hard anodization.
- MilSpec anodizing on receiver, receiver, and handguard.
- TROY Battle Ax CQB telescopic stock.
- Rubber butt plate with aluminum frame. This has a lock to access separate compartments for storing batteries and other items such as a cleaning kit inside the stock (these accessories are not supplied). These
compartments are among the largest found on an AR-15 stock. - MilSpec stock tube, compatible with the wide choice of stocks for the AR-15.
- The stock has 2 quick ball sling attachment points.
- TROY Control Grip pistol grip, with integrated compartment accessible by a small door.
- MilSpec trigger.
- Breech stopper positioned under the trigger guard.
- Widened bridge.
- Easy disassembly (disassembles in two in seconds like an AR-15)
- Comes with a 10 round magazine.
- Delivered without sights.
- Weight: approximately 3,950 Kg.
- Length: about 92cm (stock retracted).
- Caliber: 308 Winchester.
- Made in USA
- Weapon classified in category C.
Note:
The manufacturer recommends the exclusive use of ammunition with brass casings. Failure to comply with this recommendation may result in jamming and could damage the rifle. Entry-level ammunition with steel casings should therefore be avoided. This restriction is not unreasonable because we have been giving the exact same advice for many years to owners of semi-automatic AR-15s regardless of the brand.