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DIAMONDBACK FIREARMS DB15BG 5.56MM FDE 16″ V RAIL

DIAMONDBACK FIREARMS DB15BG 5.56MM FDE 16″ V RAIL

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SKU: ORI|59692

$896.00

21 in stock

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Additional information

UPC

810035754102

Manufacturer

Diamondback Firearms

Manufacturer Part Number

DB1731K061

Accessories

Flash Hider

Action

Semi-Auto

Additional Feature 1

15" M-LOK V Rail

Additional Feature 2

Standard Trigger

Additional Feature 3

Magpul MOE K2 Grip

Adjustable Objective

False

ATF Manufacturer

DIAMONDBACK FIREARMS, LLC

ATF Model

DB15

ATF Type

rifle

Barrel Description

Chrome Moly Steel

Barrel Finish

Black Nitride

Barrel Length

16"

Barrel Length Range

16" to 16.99"

Caliber/Gauge

.223 REM/5.56 NATO

Capacity

30

Country of Origin

US

Description

MLOK

Drilled and Tapped

False

Finish

FDE Cerakote

Finish Color

Matte

Finish Type

Flat Dark Earth

Firearm Type

Rifle

Grip Material

Black Magpul K2

Grip Type

Magpul CTR Stock

Hand

Right Hand

Handguards

15" M-LOK

Height

7

Illuminated Reticle

False

Length

32.75

Material

7075-T6 Aluminum

Muzzle

Flash Hider

NFA Thread Pattern

1/2×28

Number of Magazines

1 30 rd. PMAG

Overall Length

32.75"- 36"

Package Height

9.0

Package Length

40.0

Package Width

3.5

Product Type

AR

Rate of Twist

1:8"

Receiver

Forged 7075 T-6 Aluminum

Receiver Description

Diamondback Black Gold

Safety

Manual Thumb

Scope Cover Included

False

Shipping Weight

8.5

Sights

None, Optic Ready

Special

Threaded Barrel

Stock Description

Adjustable Magpul CTR

Stock Finish

Black

Stock Finish Group

Black

Stock Material

SYNTHETIC

Thread Pattern

1/2"-28 tpi

Units per Box

1

Weight

6.80 lbs

Weight Range

6 lbs to 6.99 lbs

Width

2.5

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