Description
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Picture this: you’re scanning a ridgeline at 800 yards, the wind is a whisper, and you need a single, confident shot. You’re not hauling a 15-pound benchrest rifle; you’re moving. This is where the value proposition of the POF Revolution Gen4 6.5 Creedmoor, 20″ Barrel, M-LOK, Burnt Bronze, 20rd becomes crystal clear. It’s a lightweight, direct-impingement precision rifle built for the shooter who needs to cover ground without sacrificing downrange performance. For under three grand, it bridges a gap that often costs much more.
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So what exactly are you getting for your $2934.29? Look, it’s a complete, high-performance AR-10 platform rifle chambered in the legendary 6.5 Creedmoor. The 20-inch fluted barrel provides the optimal velocity for that cartridge’s efficient, wind-bucking ballistics, while the full-length M-LOK handguard offers endless mounting real estate for your bipod, sling, and light. The burnt bronze Cerakote isn’t just for show—it’s a durable finish that stands up to the elements. Best of all, it’s drop-in ready; just add an optic and magazine, and you’re zeroed for anything from precision matches to long-range hunting. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
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Key Features & Practical Tradeoffs
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The heart of the Revolution’s value is its weight—or lack thereof. POF’s proprietary skeletonized forging and fluted barrel shave critical pounds. You’re looking at a rifle that likely weighs around 7.5 to 8 pounds bare, a full pound or two lighter than many competitors. That’s a huge advantage if you’re hiking into a backcountry glassing spot. The tradeoff? Some shooters find ultra-light rifles transmit more felt recoil. With 6.5 Creedmoor’s manageable push and the effective POF muzzle brake, it’s a fair compromise for the portability you gain.
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Then there’s the reliability system. POF uses a dual-extractor bolt and their “E2” enhanced firing pin technol




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