Benelli Rolls Out MR 1 Carbine

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ACCOKEEK, Md. — Benelli’s latest consumer offering–the MR 1 rifle–uses the ARGO (Auto-Regulating-Gas-Operated) system developed for the M1014 rifle used by the United States Marine Corps.

The MR 1, chambered for 5.56mm NATO (.223 Rem.), has military-style aperture sights adjustable for windage and elevation in the field, using only a cartridge rim. A Picatinny rail allows mounting of both conventional and night-vision sights, while retaining metallic-sight capability.

All steel parts are black phosphated, and aluminum parts are hard-anodized in a matte finish for low visibility and corrosion resistance.

The Benelli MR 1 carbine comes standard with a five-round magazine, and can also accept standard M16 magazines. An optional Picatinny tri-rail forend kit is available for mounting a laser aiming device, front handle, illuminator and other accessories.

The MR 1 features a stainless steel, self-cleaning piston that operates directly against the rotating bolt. This piston-driven ARGO system incorporates a gas port located just forward of the chamber where the gases are hotter and cleaner, resulting in less fouling and more reliable cycling, the company says.

Specifications:

Caliber 5.56 NATO (.223 Rem.)
Barrel Length 16″
Overall Length 37.1″
Sights Military-style Aperture Sight
Metal Finish Black phosphate & Hard-anodized in matte black finish
Stock Tactical Pistol Grip
Average Weight 7.9 lbs.
Bore Characteristics Hard chrome lined with a 1-in-9 right hand twist
MSRP $1299

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