SOLGW MK10 6.5 Creedmoor – 20″
$2,100.00
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Manufacturer: Sons of Liberty Gun Works
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Model:MK 10
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Action:Semi-Auto
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Barrel Length: 20” 1:8
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Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
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Capacity: 20
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Color: Ranger Green
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Finish: Cerakote
- Handguard: 16.5″ M89H Rail
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Muzzle Device: NOX
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Stock: B5 Precision
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Trigger: Geissele SSA
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Sons of Liberty Gun works is committed to making high-quality parts and firearms, and they stand by their products for a lifetime, which is why each of them comes with a lifetime warranty from manufacturing defects. This MK10 chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor is a great way to enter into the AR-10 platform. The Sons Of Liberty Gun Works MK10 M76 features intuitive ambidextrous controls including the safety selector and bolt catch. The match grade 20″ barrel comes with a Dead Air Keymo compatible flash hider at the end. Wrapping around the barrel is a M-LOK handguard providing plenty of real-estate for your favorite accessories. The MK10 is constructed of 7075-T6 Aluminum. Sons of Liberty include a B5 Systems Precision stock and a B5 pistol grip. If you are looking for an AR-10 platform rifle and do not want to settle on quality or reliability then the Sons Of Liberty Gun Works MK10 deserves a spot on your list of options.
- Action: Semi-Auto
- Barrel Coating: Stainless Steel
- Barrel Contour: Straight
- Barrel Length: 20″
- Barrel Lining: Salt Bath Nitride
- Barrel Material: 416R Stainless Steel
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Gas System Length: Rifle
- Gas System Type: Direct Impingement
- Handguard: M89H
- Magazine Capacity: 20
- Muzzle Device: NOX (Dead Air Flash Hider)
- Thread Pattern: 5/8 X 24
- Twist Rate 1:8
What is the Drive Lock System?
SOLGW M89 vs L89
What’s the Difference between the M89 and L89?
While both handguards use the patent-pending Drive Lock System, there are a few notable differences that may lead someone to choosing one over the other:
- The most noticeable difference is the M-LOK Slots. The L89 features 7 sided M-LOK slots, whereas the M89 retains more substantial cutouts for cooling around the handguard, reducing the quantity of M-LOK slots
- The L89 has an internal QD sling swivel socket built in to the rear of the handguard, whereas the M89 must use an M-LOK QD sling swivel socket
- The L89 features a titanium barrel nut, which is going to save a good amount of weight compared to the steel barrel nut in the M89 handguard
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