Next Level Armament's new Aethon .308 ambidextrous rifle
Next Level Armament’s new Aethon .308 ambidextrous rifle

Next Level Armament introduces the Aethon .308 ambidextrous rifle, designed to address common issues with traditional large-frame rifles. It features full ambidextrous control, a matched billet receiver for improved performance, and reduced felt recoil for easier handling. Built for durability and reliability, the Aethon offers a refined shooting experience without compromising power.

Next Level Armament states “The Aethon was built to solve what most large-frame rifles get wrong.

Traditional .308 platforms are known for heavy recoil, sluggish handling, and inconsistent fitment across builds. They hit hard, but they are not always easy to run. The Aethon changes that.

The Aethon .308 Ambidextrous Rifle is built to deliver large-frame performance with better control, smoother operation, and true ambidextrous functionality. Designed as a complete system, it offers a more refined shooting experience without sacrificing power.”

DETAILS:

  • Full Ambidextrous Control: Run the rifle from either side without compromise. Built for real-world use, not just convenience.
  • Matched Billet Receiver Set: Tighter tolerances mean less play and more consistent performance across the system.
  • Refined .308 Shooting Experience: Balanced to reduce felt recoil and improve follow-up shots without sacrificing power.
  • DLC-Coated Bolt Carrier Group: Increased durability, smoother cycling, and long-term reliability under hard use.
  • Hard-Coat Anodized Finish: Built to handle harsh conditions and extended use.
  • NLA Ambidextrous Charging Handle: Proven performance and control when it matters.

Learn more about Next LEvel Armament: https://nextlevelarms.com/

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