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Frog Arms LLC FAL-15 Specifications

Lower Receiver:

  • FINISH: Cerakote, black
  • MATERIAL: Forged 7075 T6 Aluminum
  • TRIGGER GUARD: Magpul
  • PISTOL GRIP: Magpul MOE
  • BUFFER TUBE: Mil-spec
  • BUTT STOCK: Magpul CTR
  • COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: United States

Lower Receiver Fire Control:

  • HAMMER/TRIGGER: Anderson Manufacturing, Stainless Steel
  • TRIGGER: Frog Arms Trigger Job with trigger adjuster
  • TRIGGER SPRING: M*Carbo
  • SELECTOR: Radian Talon ambidextrous 90/45, black
  • ADDITIONAL: Magpul BAD Lever, black

Upper Receiver:

  • MATERIAL: Forged 7075 T6 Aluminum
  • BARREL: Bear Creek Arsenal 16in. 1x7 LW Carbine-Length
  • FLASH HIDER: A2
  • MUZZLE: Threaded
  • HANDGUARD: M-LOK 15in., black
  • SIGHTS: Flip-up MBUS Gen 2-style polymer flip-up, black
  • CHARGING HANDLE: Warhammer Mod2 ambidextrous, black
  • ADDITIONAL: Forward assist

Weight:

  • OVERALL: 6.2 lbs (unloaded, no mag)

Magazines:

  • MAGAZINES: Two PMAG 30rnd AR-M4 GM2 MOE 5.56, black

User Manual:

  • MANUAL: Frog Arms LLC FAL-15, American Made, Tennessee Crafted

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Current Pricing:

  • Complete Rifle - $844.78
  • TN State Tax - $82.37
  • TICS Background - $10.00
  • Total out the door (no shipping) - $937.14


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