Description
Windham Weaponry model WW-308 SRC, ref: R18FFT-308
The Windham Weaponry company was founded by Richard E. Dyke in 2011 at the location of Bushmaster, which he owned from 1976 to 2006 and which he agreed to sell to an investment fund to retire . This fund having decided to move Bushmaster from Maine to New York in 2011, leaving the employees out of work, Richard E. Dyke, despite his age, decided to found a new company so that his former team could resume service. Windham Weaponry is the legacy of the sum of their experiences.
Main Features :
- Semi-automatic rifle with direct gas borrowing.
- 18” fluted barrel chambered in 308 Win., CMV MilSpec steel (Mil-B-11595E) phosphated externally and chromed internally (1:10” pitch)
- Frame and cylinder head box in 7075T6 aeronautical alloy machined from forged parts.
- Carpenter C-158 special steel cylinder head.
- Breech box with closing assistance pusher and ejection window door.
- Mid-Length polymer handguard with heat sink.
- MilSpec Type III anodizing on frame and receiver.
- 3 ball quick release strap attachment points.
- Bridge machined in the mass of the carcass.
- Standard barrel thread 5/8”x24Tpi (the most common for a .308 in the USA).
- 6-position telescopic stock.
- Synthetic rubber Hogue pistol grip.
- Compatible with AR-15 trigger systems.
- Compatible with SR-25 magazines (Magpul or KAC)
- The weapon can fire 308 Wins indiscriminately. and the 7.62×51 NATO.
Delivered in a case with:
- a 20-round Magpul magazine.
- a shoulder strap and a quick-release ball-and-socket attachment.
- Delivered without sights
- Caliber: 7.62×51 (308 Win.)
- Weight: 3.420 kg (very light for a rifle of this type in 308 Win.)
- Length: 90.6 cm (stock retracted)
- Made in USA
- Weapon classified in category B2.