SPR HELLION 5.56 RIFLE 20 BLK 30RD GU25

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SPR HELLION 5.56 RIFLE 20 BLK 30RD GU25

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Description

The Springfield Armory® Hellion represents a radically unique and innovative approach to firearms design helping to redefine perceptions of semi-automatic 5.56mm performance. Featuring a bullpup configuration where the action is located behind the trigger the Hellion 20 features a short overall length for compact handling as well as a bayonet lug. The Hellion sports ambidextrous controls that work in concert with a reversible case ejection system. The result is a 5.56 that combines portability with potent performance. – Caliber 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 REM) – Color Black – Barrel 20 CMV w/ Bayonet Lug Melonite® 1:7 – Front Sight Integrated Flip-Up Elevation Adjustable – Rear Sight Integrated Flip-Up w/ 5-Position Aperture Windage Adjustable – Bolt Carrier Group Proprietary Melonite® – Gas System 2-Position Adjustable Short Stroke Piston – Handguard Polymer M-Lok® – Stock 5-Position Adjustable w/ Cheek Riser – Muzzle Device 4-Prong Flash Hider – Charging Handle Ambidextrous Non-Reciprocating – Safety Switch Ambidextrous – Grip BCMGUNFIGHTER Mod 3 – Magazines (1) 30-Round Magpul PMAG Gen M3 – Weight 8 lbs 6 oz – Length 32.25-33.75

Additional information

UPC

706397990602

Manufacturer

Springfield Armory

Manufacturer Part Number

HL920556BGU25

Action

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length

20"

Caliber/Gauge

.223 REM/5.56 NATO

Product Type

Bullpup

Capacity

30

Model

Hellion

Sights

Front/Rear Flip Sights

ATF Type

RIFLE

Number of Magazines

2 30 rd.

Package Height

4.0

Package Width

12.8

Rate of Twist

1-in-7"

Shipping Weight

13.6

Sights Type

Adjustable Sights

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