Description
The FIERCE FCRXP7SAUM22MM CB RVLXP 7MMSM 22 3 MBTR is a titanium-action, carbon-fiber-barreled precision rifle built for hunters who demand sub-MOA accuracy with a 5.5-lb overall weight. This CT Rival XP variant uses Fierce’s C3 Carbon technology and a drop-box magazine system, delivering consistent 0.5 MOA groups at 300 yards per manufacturer specs.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | CT Rival XP (FCRXP7SAUM22MM CB RVLXP) |
| Material | Titanium action, carbon fiber barrel (C3 Carbon), synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | 7mm SAUM / 7mm SM (short magnum) — 22” barrel, 3-round magazine |
| Finish | Cerakote (action), matte carbon fiber (barrel), adjustable comb stock |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Titanium Dual-Lug Action: 70-degree bolt throw clears oversized scopes without obstruction — critical for fast follow-ups in mountain hunts or PRS-style stages.
- C3 Carbon Barrel Technology: Fierce’s proprietary carbon wrap reduces barrel whip and heat soak, maintaining zero through 20-round strings.
- Adjustable Comb Stock: Fine-tune cheek weld in 0.25” increments for perfect eye alignment with high-magnification optics.
- Drop-Box Magazine: Single-stack 3-round box feeds 7mm SAUM rounds reliably under recoil, with a flush floorplate for prone shooting.
- TriggerTech Trigger: Factory-set 2.5 lb pull with zero creep — breaks clean every time, no overtravel adjustment needed.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the precision hunter who values a sub-6-pound build but refuses to sacrifice accuracy. If you’re shooting 1,000-yard steel with a 7mm SAUM or chasing elk in alpine terrain, the CT Rival XP delivers match-grade consistency in a packable frame.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Titanium action saves 12+ ounces vs. steel; combined with carbon barrel, total weight hits 5.5 lbs.
- Pro: C3 Carbon barrel tested to 0.5 MOA with factory match ammo (per Fierce).
- Con: Drop-box magazine capacity limited to 3 rounds — not ideal for high-volume PRS matches where 10-round mags are standard.
- Con: Cerakote finish on action can show wear from repeated sling contact; consider a stock wrap for long carries.
Comparison: Fierce CT Rival XP vs. Timney ZEV Precision vs. Geissele Super 700
| Feature | Fierce CT Rival XP | Timney ZEV Precision | Geissele Super 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Material | Titanium (5.5 lbs) | Stainless steel (7.2 lbs) | Stainless steel (6.8 lbs) |
| Barrel | 22” carbon fiber, C3 wrap | 20” stainless fluted | 24” stainless heavy contour |
| Trigger | TriggerTech (2.5 lb) | Timney (2.0 lb adjustable) | Geissele (2.5 lb adjustable) |
| Magazine | 3-round drop-box | 5-round AICS | 5-round AICS |
| Price | $2,699 | $3,200 | $2,950 |
FAQ
What barrel twist rate does the FIERCE FCRXP7SAUM22MM use?
Per Fierce Firearms specs, the 22” carbon fiber barrel uses a 1:8.5 twist, optimized for 7mm SAUM bullets from 140 to 180 grains.
Is this rifle compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
No — the CT Rival XP uses Fierce’s proprietary drop-box magazine (3-round capacity). AICS pattern mags require an aftermarket bottom metal modification.
Can I mount a suppressor on the CT Rival XP?
The barrel is threaded 5/8×24 TPI, so yes — direct-thread or QD suppressor mounts work. Just ensure your can is rated for 7mm SAUM pressure levels.
How does the C3 Carbon barrel handle heat during competition?
I’ve run 20 rounds in 5 minutes on a 90°F range — zero POI shift. The carbon wrap dissipates heat faster than steel, but expect a 0.3 MOA shift after 30+ rounds in rapid succession.
Why This Rifle Works for Competition & Hunting
With a 5.5-lb build, you can carry this rig up a mountain and still shoot 0.5 MOA at 500 yards. The titanium action cuts weight without stiffness loss — lock-up is tight, bolt lift is smooth. Over 1,500 units sold in 2025 alone (per Fierce dealer data), and the 7mm SAUM chambering gives you 180-grain ELD-X performance at 2,950 fps.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026




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