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Tested: Yankee Hill Machine HRC-200
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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The HRC-200 is a direct-gas-impingement, flattop-receiver AR-15 chambered in either 5.56x45 mm NATO or 6.8 mm SPC. The latter is reviewed here. The sample rifle was outfitted with YHM’s rifle-length MR7 handguard, an A2-style pistol grip and an A2 buttstock that are well-suited for long-range and hunting applications, and the furniture and receivers have been hydro-dipped in Kryptek’s Highlander camouflage pattern. As is implied by the model designation, the HRC-200 features a 20" barrel with YHM’s diamond fluting. Shipping with each HRC rifle is a second-focal-plane Bushnell Trophy 3-9X 40 mm riflescope that has been mounted in the company’s one-piece scope mount and zeroed at 100 yds. from the factory. |
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mickey
(10/27/2017)
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So, to go with a new ammo caliber called PRC, we now have Hillary Rodham Clinton (HRC) rifles? |
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