Posted on 08/01/2017 11:58:59 AM PDT by PROCON
The models, the FN 15 Tactical Carbine II CA (bottom) and FN 15 DMR II CA (top), both use Hera CQR featureless stocks and 10-round Magpul PMAGs in a nod to the states new laws on so-called assault weapons. (Photo: FN)
In an effort to keep the estimated 13 million gun owners in California supplied with a state-compliant MSR, FN on Monday announced two new FN-15 rifles.
The models, the FN 15 Tactical Carbine II CA and FN 15 DMR II CA, both use Hera CQR featureless stocks and 10-round Magpul PMAGs in a nod to the states new laws on so-called assault weapons.
Many of Californias pro-gun residents have had very limited options in terms of what they could purchase because of the state-imposed regulations on firearms, said John Keppeler, vice president of sales and marketing for FN America, in a statement. FN saw Californias market as an opportunity to expand the FN 15 line.
Both guns use a hard-anodized aluminum flat-top receiver, M1913 top rail, and M-LOK handguards. Each come standard with a Surefire ProComp 556 muzzle brake.
The Tactical model uses a 16-inch cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined free-floating barrel with a mid length gas system and what FN bills as their Combat Trigger.
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I also own a place in Montana :-)
That's the idea. Pistol grips enable you to spray fire your bullet hose from the hip.
Hey, you are being punished for living in CA- by your own elected officers and neighbors. Get a grip friend, those of us who look at states like IL ( but getting better) NY, CT, MD, NJ MA and CA think that you guys are getting screwed by the minions of the left that live there in droves. Is it YOUR fault personally? No, but we don’t really want to hear you complain about stuff that happens on your own block, on your own watch. Move if you think liberty is precious. Stay if you think the surfs nice or the mountain or real estate value or whatever.
Just saying. Former NYer, Happy Missourian-living quite free and with a government that thinks that way too!
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