Griffin Armament debuts the MK2 PSR 17" Rifle series
Griffin Armament debuts the MK2 PSR 17″ Rifle series

Griffin Armament introduces the MK2 PSR 17″ Rifle series, a precision DMR-style firearm featuring a reliable, adjustable gas system for both suppressed and unsuppressed use. Designed for customization, it includes a lightweight handguard and an upper rail for accessory compatibility, enhancing performance for a superior 5.56mm AR-15 experience.

Griffin Armament states “The MK2 PSR 17” Rifle is a precision, DMR-style rifle. The tuned, rifle length gas and suppressor optimized buffer system ensure a soft yet reliable gas system suppressed or unsuppressed, and take full advantage of the optional gas pocket BCG and adjustable gas block, when integrated. Available with a variety of customizable options to suit end user needs, MK2 PSR Rifles are a superior, precision 5.56mm AR-15 platform. These rifles feature a 14” LOW-PRO handguard, allowing compatibility with Griffin’s DUAL-LOK PSR family of over-the-barrel suppressors.”

MK2 PSR 17″ rifle
The MK2 PSR 17″ rifle is a precision DMR-style rifle. The tuned, rifle length gas system and suppressor optimized buffer system ensure a soft yet reliable gas system suppressed or unsuppressed, and take full advantage of the optional gas pocket BCG and adjustable gas block, when integrated. Griffin’s Anti-Rotation LOW-PRO Rails provide a rigid, yet lightweight handguard that is comfortable in the hand, yet robust enough to accommodate accessories such as lights and lasers. These rails have a tab that interfaces a notch in the upper to prevent rotation of the rail under torque. The proprietary MK2 upper creates a full length picatinny upper rail, and has scallop cuts to match the de-horning on the rail system.

Learn more about Griffin Armament: https://griffinarmament.com/

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