Description
The Troy Sporting AR Rifle in .300 AAC Blackout is a 16-inch barreled, 10-round capacity AR-platform rifle built for versatility and reliability. It’s a modern sporting rifle designed for target shooting, home defense, and hunting, offering the modularity of the AR-15 platform chambered in the effective .300 BLK cartridge. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of both supers and subs through this configuration, and it’s a solid, no-fuss performer that fits out of the box with standard AR accessories.
Key Features
- Chambered in versatile .300 AAC Blackout for suppressed or supersonic use.
- 16-inch chrome-moly barrel with a 1:8 twist rate stabilizes a wide bullet range.
- Features Troy’s proprietary modular rail system for accessory mounting.
- Includes a 10-round magazine, keeping it compliant for more states.
- Built on a mil-spec compatible platform for easy upgrades and customization.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .300 AAC Blackout |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Twist Rate | 1:8 |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Overall Length | Approx. 32-35 inches (stock dependent) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs (unloaded) |
This rifle uses a direct impingement gas system and a standard carbine-length buffer tube, so you can swap stocks to your heart’s content. The rail is compatible with a huge array of aftermarket handguards and accessories from brands like Magpul, BCM, and SureFire. The trigger is a standard mil-spec single-stage—it’s serviceable, but it’s also the first thing many shooters choose to upgrade. At $704.90, it sits in a competitive spot for a complete, name-brand AR.
Who This Rifle Is For
Look, this Troy is for the shooter who wants a dependable, ready-to-run .300 Blackout AR without the premium price tag of a boutique build. It’s perfect for the Missouri hunter looking for a compact, hard-hitting platform for whitetail inside 150 yards. It’s also a great choice for a home defense role, especially if you plan to eventually pair it with a suppressor—the .300 BLK round is notoriously quiet with subsonic loads. New AR owners will appreciate that it works right away, while tinkerers will love the endless upgrade path.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The .300 Blackout chambering is its biggest asset, giving you serious flexibility. The build quality is robust, and Troy’s rail system is solidly attached. It’s a fantastic foundation rifle. You get a known quantity that’s reliable and easy to maintain. The 10-round mag is a thoughtful inclusion for compliance.
Cons: Ammo cost is higher than 5.56mm, so factor that into your range budget. The included furniture is basic, which is typical at this price point. As with any complete rifle, you’re paying for convenience over selecting each individual component yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use my existing 5.56/.223 magazines with this .300 Blackout rifle?
A: Yes, in most cases. Standard AR-15 magazines, like USGI aluminum or Magpul PMAGs, work perfectly with .300 AAC Blackout rounds. Just be sure to mark them clearly to avoid mixing ammo types.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device or suppressor?
A: Yes, it features a standard 5/8×24 thread pitch under the included A2 flash hider. This is the common thread for .30 caliber rifles, making it ready for a compensator, brake, or suppressor mount.
Q: Is this rifle suitable for hunting in Missouri?
A: Absolutely. The .300 AAC Blackout with appropriate supersonic hunting ammunition is an excellent and legal choice for Missouri whitetail deer and feral hogs. Its manageable recoil and shorter overall length make it handy in a blind or thick brush.
That said, if you need a versatile, do-it-all AR that bridges the gap between plinking, hunting, and defense, this Troy Sporting model is a compelling pick. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. See our product page for current availability and to start the process.




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