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		<title>AAC Micro 7 rifle chambered for 300 Blackout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From: Officer.com Micro 7 Rifle Specifics Yes, the Micro 7 is built on the Remington 700 short-action.  The owner’s manual included with the rifle is actually the Rem. 700 manual.  The AAC Micro 7 rifle is small and light-weight, hence the Micro moniker.   The barrel is 16 inches long with a 1 in 8 twist [...]<div class='rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-right rtsocial-horizontal' ><div id='rtsocial-twitter-horizontal'><div class='rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button'><a title='AAC Micro 7 rifle chambered for 300 Blackout' class='rtsocial-twitter-button' href= 'http://twitter.com/share?via=rtPanel&#038;related=rtCamp&#038;text=AAC Micro 7 rifle chambered for 300 Blackout' target="_blank" ></a></div><div class='rtsocial-horizontal-count'><div class='rtsocial-horizontal-notch'></div><span class='rtsocial-twitter-count'></span></div></div><div id='rtsocial-fb-horizontal' class='fb-light'><div class='rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button'><a title='Like' class='rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light' href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?" target="_blank">Like</a></div><div class='rtsocial-horizontal-count'><div class='rtsocial-horizontal-notch'></div><span class='rtsocial-fb-count'></span></div></div><a title='AAC Micro 7 rifle chambered for 300 Blackout' rel='nofollow' class='perma-link' href='http://warriortimes.com/2012/02/09/aac-micro-7-rifle-chambered-for-300-blackout/' title='AAC Micro 7 rifle chambered for 300 Blackout'></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From: <a href="http://www.officer.com/article/10614242/the-aac-micro-7-rifle" target="_blank">Officer.com</a></p>
<blockquote><p><em>Micro 7 Rifle Specifics</em></p>
<p>Yes, the Micro 7 is built on the Remington 700 short-action.  The owner’s manual included with the rifle is actually the Rem. 700 manual.  The AAC Micro 7 rifle is small and light-weight, hence the Micro moniker.   The barrel is 16 inches long with a 1 in 8 twist for the slower, heavy bullets.   As it is assumed the end user will be employing a silencer, the muzzle is threaded for the normal .30 caliber 5/8-24 TPI.  AAC includes a thread protector.</p>
<p>An “X-Mark Pro” adjustable trigger with a two position safety is included as part of the package.  The bolt action is fed from a four round magazine with a hinged floorplate.  Atop the action AAC has include a 20 MOA Picatinny scope rail.  A black nitride finish is applied to the metal parts.</p>
<p>The barrel and action are bedded into a black synthetic stock.  This stock has an adjustable cheek piece and a rubber buttpad.  Standard sling studs are located fore and aft. Empty weight is right around 6.5 pounds.</p></blockquote>
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