Difference between revisions of "Centurion Arms"
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Centurion Arms also sells an assortment of barrels of assorted lengths and profiles, including a Mk12-style barrel to mimic the U.S. Navy's light [[Designated marksman rifle]] the [[Mk12 Special Purpose Rifle]], as well as a completed Mk12 build. | Centurion Arms also sells an assortment of barrels of assorted lengths and profiles, including a Mk12-style barrel to mimic the U.S. Navy's light [[Designated marksman rifle]] the [[Mk12 Special Purpose Rifle]], as well as a completed Mk12 build. | ||
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+ | Centurion Arms' Website: https://www.centurionarms.com/ | ||
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+ | [[Mrgunsngear]] did a review on Centurion Arms' CM4 rifle, linked below: | ||
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+ | <youtube>3myEt3jGc-U</youtube> |
Revision as of 19:11, 27 July 2020
Centurion Arms LLC is an American maker of AR-15 rifles, a series of rail systems such as their in-house "CMR" rails, as well as M-Lok capable rails. They also sell custom fire control groups including their 2-stage "Advanced Sniper Trigger", abbreviated "AST".
The company appears to have had some success with partnerships outside of their own retail efforts. For example, the Colt LE6920-R "M4 Trooper" features one of their C4 M-Lok capable free-floating forends.
Centurion Arms also sells an assortment of barrels of assorted lengths and profiles, including a Mk12-style barrel to mimic the U.S. Navy's light Designated marksman rifle the Mk12 Special Purpose Rifle, as well as a completed Mk12 build.
Resources
Centurion Arms' Website: https://www.centurionarms.com/
Review
Mrgunsngear did a review on Centurion Arms' CM4 rifle, linked below: