ATI Omni Maxx .223/5.56 w/ Magpul Tigerstripe Furniture

$62,283.00

A feature-ready AR-15 with a lightweight polymer hybrid lower, dressed in durable Magpul MOE furniture in Tigerstripe camo. A reliable, distinct rifle that’s range-ready out of the box.

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Description

The ATI Omni Maxx .223/5.56, 16″, 30rd, Magpul Tigerstripe Furniture is a feature-ready AR-15 platform rifle built on a durable polymer hybrid lower receiver. It comes equipped with Magpul’s MOE furniture in a distinctive Tigerstripe camo pattern, offering a lightweight, reliable, and visually distinct rifle that’s ready for the range right out of the box. This configuration blends modern aesthetics with proven performance at an accessible price point of $622.83.

Key Features

  • Magpul Tigerstripe Furniture: MOE pistol grip, MOE SL stock, and MOE handguard provide superior ergonomics and a unique, tactical appearance straight from the factory.
  • Hybrid Polymer Lower: ATI’s Omni Maxx lower combines a reinforced polymer frame with aluminum reinforcement in critical stress areas, reducing overall weight without sacrificing durability.
  • 16″ Barrel: The optimal barrel length for 5.56 NATO, balancing velocity, maneuverability, and legal compliance for a do-it-all rifle.
  • 30-Round Magazine: Ships with a standard-capacity magazine, ready for range use, training, or home defense scenarios.
  • Mil-Spec Compatibility: The upper receiver and fire control group are built to mil-spec dimensions, ensuring wide parts compatibility for upgrades and repairs.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .223 Remington / 5.56x45mm NATO
Barrel Length 16 inches
Overall Length Approx. 32.5-35.75 inches (stock adjusted)
Weight (Unloaded) Approx. 6.5 lbs
Magazine Capacity 30 Rounds (1 included)
Stock Magpul MOE SL (Tigerstripe)

This rifle is built around a platform that accepts most standard AR-15 components. The handguard, for instance, is compatible with any mil-spec barrel nut, allowing you to swap to a free-float M-LOK or Picatinny rail system if your mission changes. The fire control group is a standard single-stage trigger assembly, a simple and reliable design that’s also easy to upgrade later. The 1:9 twist rate on the 16-inch barrel handles a wide range of common .223 and 5.56 ammunition weights effectively. Here’s the thing—when it comes to home defense or property patrol, having a rifle that’s lightweight and points naturally matters. The Magpul furniture on this Omni Maxx is designed for exactly that, putting controls at your fingertips and a solid cheek weld within easy reach. The Tigerstripe pattern isn’t just for looks; it provides a visual break-up in dappled light, whether you’re in the woods or a training environment with varied backgrounds.

Who This Rifle Is For

This ATI Omni Maxx is for the shooter who wants a functional, visually distinct AR-15 without the premium price tag of a custom build. It’s an ideal first AR, a dedicated truck or ranch gun, or a cost-effective platform for a training rifle where weight savings add up over a long day. The included Magpul furniture means you’re not spending extra on basic ergonomic upgrades. It’s also a solid choice for Missouri hunters needing a versatile predator control tool. The rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your local FFL. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The standout advantage is the included Magpul furniture in a popular camo pattern—that’s value added immediately. The hybrid polymer lower shaves noticeable weight, a benefit you’ll feel after carrying it for hours. Its mil-spec compatibility means you’re not locked into a proprietary ecosystem; parts from brands like Bravo Company or Aero Precision will fit where needed. At just over six pounds unloaded, it’s easy to handle for shooters of all sizes.

Cons: Polymer lowers, while durable, don’t have the same heft or perceived solidity as forged aluminum to some users. The standard handguard is adequate but doesn’t offer the modular attachment points of a modern M-LOK system—though it can be replaced. Purists may prefer an all-metal foundation, but for the vast majority of civilian uses, the Omni Maxx design is more than sufficient. The 1:9 twist barrel is versatile, but shooters who exclusively run very heavy (77gr+) projectiles might prefer a faster twist rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the lower receiver truly compatible with other AR-15 uppers?

A: Yes. The Omni Maxx lower is built to mil-spec dimensions at the critical takedown and pivot pin points. It will reliably pair with any standard mil-spec AR-15 upper receiver. This is a key feature that future-proofs your investment.

Q: How does the polymer hybrid lower hold up to heat and stress?

A: ATI uses a fiber-reinforced polymer and integrates aluminum inserts in the buffer tube area and fire control group pocket. This design handles the operational stresses and heat of normal semi-automatic fire without issue. It’s not intended for sustained full-auto fire, but that’s not a concern for civilian platforms.

Q: Is the Tigerstripe pattern a dip or a durable finish?

A: The Magpul furniture features a molded-in Tigerstripe pattern. It’s not a superficial coating that can wear or peel; the color is part of the polymer material itself, making it highly durable and resistant to scratches, solvents, and wear from handling and storage.

Ready to add this distinct, ready-to-run AR-15 to your collection? This ATI Omni Maxx configuration is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check site availability for the latest pricing and shipping details.

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