Description
The Anderson AM15 Sniper, .223/5.56, 24″, SS Fluted Barrel, 30rd, Black is a purpose-built AR-platform rifle designed for precision at distance. It combines a long, fluted stainless steel barrel with a rifle-length gas system in a reliable, mil-spec compatible package. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of match-grade .223 through one, and it’s a solid foundation for a dedicated long-range rig—no gunsmithing required to get started.
Key Features
- 24-Inch Fluted Stainless Steel Barrel: Maximizes velocity for the .223/5.56 cartridge and aids in heat dissipation.
- Rifle-Length Gas System: Provides a smooth, reliable recoil impulse ideal for precision shooting.
- Mil-Spec Compatibility: Built to standard AR-15 specifications for easy customization.
- Fluted Barrel Profile: Reduces weight and improves cooling without sacrificing barrel rigidity.
- Complete Upper Assembly: Ready to mount to any mil-spec AR-15 lower receiver.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .223 Remington / 5.56x45mm NATO |
| Barrel | 24″, Stainless Steel, Fluted, 1:8 Twist |
| Gas System | Rifle Length |
| Handguard | M-LOK Compatible (Model Specific) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 43.5″ (Stock Dependent) |
| Weight | Approx. 8.5 lbs (Upper Only) |
Look, the heart of this system is that 24-inch barrel. In the .223/5.56 world, barrel length is directly tied to velocity, and velocity is king for extending your effective range and maintaining bullet stability. The fluting is a smart touch—it shaves off some of the heft you’d get with a bull barrel and gives more surface area for cooling during extended range sessions. The rifle-length gas system is the right call here, offering a softer feel that helps you get back on target faster. At a price of $1670.37 for the complete rifle, you’re getting a specialized tool that doesn’t require you to start from scratch.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the shooter who wants to push the practical limits of the .223/5.56 platform. Think varmint hunters covering large fields, competitors in specific gas gun precision matches, or anyone building a dedicated long-range AR for training without the cost of a larger caliber. It’s not a CQB weapon; it’s a bench or prone rifle. If you’re pairing it with a high-quality optic and good ammunition, you’ll be surprised at what this caliber can do at 500+ yards. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your preferred lower.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The long barrel extracts maximum performance from 5.56. The fluted stainless construction balances weight and durability. The mil-spec design means endless parts compatibility—it works with standard AR-15 lowers from brands like Aero Precision or Palmetto State Armory. It’s essentially drop-in ready for your existing lower, making the build process straightforward.
Cons: The 24-inch length makes it cumbersome for anything but supported shooting. You’re committing to a niche role. The price point positions it against some very capable complete rifles, so the value is in its specific configuration. Ammunition choice becomes critical—cheap ball ammo won’t show you what this upper can really do.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a complete rifle or just an upper assembly?
A: The product as listed is typically the complete firearm, but configuration can vary by retailer. At firearms-missouri.com, this listing for the Anderson AM15 Sniper includes everything needed, requiring an FFL transfer for firearm purchases. Always confirm with your dealer.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With that quality stainless barrel and a stable setup, sub-MOA accuracy is achievable with the right match-grade ammunition. I’ve seen them consistently group under 1 inch at 100 yards with handloads or premium factory rounds like Federal Gold Medal Match. The 1:8 twist rate handles a wide range of bullet weights beautifully.
Q: Can I use .223 and 5.56 ammunition interchangeably?
A: Yes, that’s a key benefit. This chamber is rated for both .223 Remington and higher-pressure 5.56x45mm NATO rounds. You can safely fire .223 in a 5.56 chamber, which gives you flexibility for practice or precision shooting. The model’s 30-round magazine capacity is perfect for range days, but remember—this rifle’s design is about precision, not volume.
If you’re looking to build a serious long-range AR-15 without custom gunsmithing, the Anderson AM15 Sniper configuration is a compelling starting point. Check availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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