Craddock Precision teams up with Allen Engineering in the RTR 6ARC 15.1" Modern Recce barrel
Craddock Precision teams up with Allen Engineering in the RTR 6ARC 15.1″ Modern Recce barrel

Craddock Precision collaborates with Allen Engineering to produce the RTR 6ARC 15.1″ Modern Recce barrel, designed for superior accuracy and performance. Featuring an intermediate gas system for smooth cycling, SDM fluting for heat dissipation, and a tailored gas block, this barrel is ideal for serious shooters seeking enhanced rifle capabilities.

Craddock Precision states “The RTR 15.1” Modern Recce is the result of a precision collaboration between Craddock Precision and Allen Engineering, designed for shooters who demand superior accuracy, durability, and performance.

Built around an intermediate gas system, this barrel ensures smooth cycling and reduced recoil, making it an excellent choice for suppressed setups. The Craddock Precision Tapered Gas Block is positioned at the very end of a KAC RAS Long Rail, maximizing gas efficiency and stability. To enhance cooling and reduce weight, the barrel comes SDM fluted, increasing surface area for improved heat dissipation while maintaining structural integrity.

Designed for serious shooters and precision builders, the RTR 15.1″ AE Recce is the ideal choice for those looking to maximize performance in a Recce rifle setup.”

KEY SPECIFICATIONS:

  • 15.1″ in length
  • Intermediate Gas System (Gas Tube Included)
  • 6ARC Chamber
  • Weight: 28.4 oz
  • 1:7 Twist Rate
  • Enhanced M4 Feed Ramps
  • Button Rifled Match Grade SS Blank
  • Recce /.750″ Gas Block
  • Threads 5/8×24 with a 11° target crown
  • SDM Straight Flutes
  • Multiple Finish Options to choose from

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