Description
The Christensen Arms MCR FFT .308 Win Carbon Fiber Bolt Rifle is a production-ready precision platform that shaves weight without sacrificing the mechanical consistency you need to stack rounds at distance. Built around the next-generation Flash Forged Technology (FFT) carbon fiber stock, this rifle pairs a free-floating, hand-lapped Aerograde carbon fiber barrel with a TriggerTech trigger and a full-length M-LOK forend. The result is a sub-7-pound setup that stays on target through long strings and rough terrain. If you’re looking for a Christensen Arms MCR FFT .308 Win carbon fiber bolt rifle that runs suppressor-ready out of the box and holds zero under recoil, this is it.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
| Model | MCR FFT |
| Material | Aerograde carbon fiber barrel, FFT carbon fiber stock, aluminum receiver |
| Compatibility | .308 Winchester, accepts standard AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Cerakote (barrel/receiver), textured carbon fiber (stock) |
| Weight | 6.9 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Flash Forged Technology (FFT) Carbon Fiber Stock: WHY IT MATTERS — this stock is molded under high pressure to eliminate voids and weak points, giving you a rigid, repeatable cheek weld that doesn’t flex under bipod load or positional shooting.
- Hand-Lapped Aerograde Carbon Fiber Barrel (20”): WHY IT MATTERS — Christensen hand-laps each barrel to ensure consistent bore diameter and smooth rifling, which directly translates to sub-MOA accuracy with quality match ammo.
- TriggerTech Adjustable Trigger: WHY IT MATTERS — the zero-creep, two-stage design breaks clean at a user-set pull weight between 2.5 and 5 lbs, so you can dial in a crisp release that won’t surprise you on the clock.
- Full-Length M-LOK Forend & Picatinny Rail Receiver: WHY IT MATTERS — you can mount a bipod, barricade stop, and clip-on thermal or night vision without adding bulky adapters, keeping the rifle balanced and low-profile.
- Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24) with Side-Baffle Brake: WHY IT MATTERS — the brake cuts recoil impulse noticeably, and the threading lets you attach a suppressor directly without a gunsmith — just torque and go.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the competition shooter who wants a lightweight .308 that can hang in PRS Gas Gun or Tactical class without the weight penalty of a steel barrel. It also suits the precision hunter who needs a sub-7-pound rig for mountain glassing but expects first-round hits at 800 yards. If you’re the type who measures group sizes in tenths of an inch and hates unnecessary weight, this MCR FFT fits your gear list.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-7-pound weight with a 20” carbon barrel — you can carry this all day and still have energy for the stage.
- Pro: TriggerTech trigger breaks clean with zero creep — consistent shot release directly improves your score.
- Pro: Suppressor-ready with a side-baffle brake that actually reduces felt recoil — helps you spot hits through the scope.
- Con: The FFT stock’s adjustable cheek riser uses a push-button mechanism that can loosen slightly under heavy recoil if not thread-locked — check it before a match.
Comparison
| Feature | Christensen Arms MCR FFT .308 | Zev Technologies M24 .308 | Geissele Super Precision .308 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Material | Aerograde carbon fiber (hand-lapped) | 416R stainless steel (match-grade) | 416R stainless steel (cold hammer-forged) |
| Stock/Chassis | FFT carbon fiber (full-length M-LOK) | M24 aluminum chassis w/ adjustable LOP | Geissele aluminum chassis w/ M-LOK |
| Weight | 6.9 lbs | 8.4 lbs | 9.1 lbs |
| Trigger | TriggerTech (2-stage, adjustable) | Timney (2-stage, adjustable) | Geissele (2-stage, adjustable) |
| Price | $2,329.99 | $2,899.00 | $2,749.00 |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Christensen Arms MCR FFT .308?
Per Christensen Arms specs, the 20-inch Aerograde carbon fiber barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, optimized for bullet weights from 168 to 178 grains — the sweet spot for .308 match loads.
Does the MCR FFT accept AICS-pattern magazines?
Yes. The rifle uses standard AICS-pattern detachable box magazines, so you can run Magpul, Accurate-Mag, or OEM magazines without modification.
Can I mount a suppressor without a muzzle device swap?
Yes. The barrel comes threaded 5/8×24 and includes a side-baffle brake. You can direct-thread a suppressor onto the threads or use a QD mount that fits 5/8×24.
What is the weight of the Christensen Arms MCR FFT .308?
Per Christensen Arms, the rifle weighs 6.9 pounds unloaded without optics — light enough for competition and backcountry hunting alike.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✅ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day return policy
- ✅ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
Browse more precision bolt guns in our Bolt Action Rifles category, or check out Carbon Fiber Barrels and Competition Rifles for similar builds.
Last updated: April 2026




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