Anderson AM15 RF85 .300 Blackout Rifle | 16″ | Magpul

$103,455.00

A budget-friendly, ready-to-run .300 Blackout AR-15 rifle with Magpul furniture, perfect for hunters or home defenders seeking value without sacrificing core functionality.

Description

The Anderson AM15 RF85 .300 AAC Blackout, 16″, 10rd, Magpul MOE Stock, Black is a value-oriented AR-platform rifle chambered in the versatile .300 Blackout cartridge. It features a 16-inch barrel, a 10-round magazine, and comes ready to run with Magpul furniture, offering a practical and budget-friendly entry into the popular .300 BLK world.

Key Features

  • Chambered in versatile .300 AAC Blackout for suppressed or supersonic use.
  • 16-inch barrel provides a handy overall length without NFA paperwork.
  • Magpul MOE stock and pistol grip for proven ergonomics and comfort.
  • Budget-conscious build using Anderson’s reliable RF85 platform.
  • Comes with a 10-round magazine, ideal for hunting regulations or state compliance.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .300 AAC Blackout
Barrel Length 16 inches
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds
Stock Magpul MOE (Mil-Spec Diameter)
Overall Length (Approx.) 35-38 inches (stock adjusted)
Finish Black Anodized

Weighing in around 6.5 to 7 pounds unloaded, this rifle strikes a balance between heft for stability and portability for field use. The heart of the system is the .300 Blackout round itself—it uses standard AR-15 magazines and bolts, but its real party trick is effective subsonic performance when paired with a suppressor. That said, you don’t need a can to enjoy it; supersonic loads make it a capable mid-range hunter. The build is mil-spec compatible, meaning a huge universe of AR-15 parts and accessories from brands like Magpul, BCM, and Geissele can be used for upgrades. At $1034.55, it sits in a sweet spot—well below many premium brands but above the most basic kits, offering tangible upgrades where they count.

Who This Rifle Is For

This Anderson is for the shooter who wants .300 Blackout functionality without a custom build price tag. It’s a solid pick for Missouri hunters pursuing deer or hog with an AR platform, where the cartridge’s power is a good match. It’s also a sensible choice for a home defense role, especially if you plan to eventually suppress it. Budget-minded enthusiasts looking for a reliable “do-most” rifle that’s easy to personalize will find a lot to like here. Just remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The price is the headline—you get a complete, shooting .300 BLK rifle for often less than just an upper from some makers. The Magpul furniture is a real value-add, providing immediate comfort over bare-bones options. The 16-inch barrel keeps it legal in all states without SBR hassles. And because it’s built on the ubiquitous AR-15 pattern, it’s drop-in ready for countless upgrades.

Cons: .300 Blackout ammo is more expensive than 5.56 NATO, so practice costs add up. The 10-round mag is practical for some uses but may leave plinkers wanting more capacity—thankfully, standard AR mags work. As a value-focused rifle, you won’t find premium barrel steel or a fancy trigger; it’s a foundation, not a finished masterpiece.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use my existing 5.56/.223 magazines with this .300 Blackout rifle?

A: Yes, in most cases. The .300 Blackout round is designed to function in standard AR-15 magazines. However, it’s highly recommended to clearly label dedicated .300 BLK mags to avoid a dangerous mix-up with 5.56 rounds, which can fit but are not safe to fire.

Q: Is this rifle ready to shoot right away, or do I need to add sights?

A: You will need to add optics or iron sights. The rifle typically comes with a Picatinny rail atop the upper receiver, but it does not include sights in the box. This is common and allows you to choose your preferred aiming system.

Q: How does this compare to a similar Anderson in 5.56 NATO?

A: The core build quality is similar. The primary difference is the barrel chambering and, often, the twist rate (optimized for heavier .30 cal bullets). The .300 BLK version gives you more power and suppressor options, while a 5.56 version would offer much cheaper practice ammo. Your intended use should guide the choice.

For a straightforward, no-fuss .300 Blackout rifle that gets you in the game without breaking the bank, the Anderson AM15 RF85 makes a compelling argument. It’s a practical tool that fits out of the box, leaving your budget room for ammo, optics, and range time. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. If the blend of value, caliber versatility, and proven Magpul ergonomics lines up with your needs, it’s a smart place to start.

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