Description
The Springfield Model 2020 Waypoint 308 Win, 20″ Carbon Fiber Barrel, SA Radial Brake, Green, Mil-Spec Green Cerakote, Evergreen Camo Carbon Fiber Stock M-LOK, TriggerTech Adj Trigger, AICS 5rd Mag is a purpose-built, lightweight precision rifle. It combines a carbon-wrapped barrel for heat management and weight savings with a rigid carbon fiber stock, all designed for consistent, sub-MOA accuracy from the bench or in the field. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Key Features
- Carbon Fiber Barrel & Stock: The 20″ carbon-wrapped barrel and full carbon fiber stock shave critical weight without sacrificing rigidity or accuracy.
- TriggerTech Adjustable Trigger: A renowned, user-adjustable trigger system for a clean, crisp break that can be tuned for your specific discipline.
- SA Radial Brake: Springfield’s effective muzzle brake significantly reduces felt recoil and muzzle jump, keeping you on target for faster follow-up shots.
- M-LOK Stock & AICS Compatibility: The Evergreen Camo stock features M-LOK for direct accessory attachment and uses reliable, widely available AICS-pattern magazines.
- Mil-Spec Green Cerakote: A durable, corrosion-resistant finish that provides a tactical aesthetic and serious protection against the elements.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
|---|---|
| Barrel | 20″, Carbon Fiber Wrapped, 1:10″ Twist |
| Stock | Evergreen Camo Carbon Fiber, M-LOK |
| Trigger | TriggerTech Adjustable |
| Magazine | AICS Pattern, 5-Round |
| Overall Length | Approx. 40.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs (unscoped) |
When it comes to a rifle that needs to perform after miles of uneven terrain, every ounce matters. That’s where the Waypoint’s 6.5-pound starting weight becomes a tangible advantage—you can carry more ammo, a better optic, or simply move faster without the fatigue of a heavier system. The price point of $1954.25 reflects the premium materials and performance-grade components used throughout its construction.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the hunter who stalks elk in the Rockies or pursues whitetail from a steep hillside blind, where weight and precision are non-negotiable. It’s for the tactical competitor who needs a lightweight, hard-hitting DMR for positional stages. It’s also for the discerning shooter who demands a modern, no-compromise platform that’s drop-in ready for a scope and bipod—no gunsmithing required to get it into the fight.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional weight-to-rigidity ratio; outstanding out-of-the-box trigger; superior recoil management from the brake; uses the ubiquitous AICS magazine system (compatible with brands like Magpul and Accurate Mag); the Cerakote finish is as tough as it looks.
Cons: Premium materials command a premium cost; the 20″ barrel, while handy, sacrifices some velocity compared to longer .308 tubes; the radial brake is effective but can be loud for nearby shooters—something to consider on a shared firing line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel truly free-floated?
A: Yes. The carbon fiber barrel is completely free-floated within the carbon fiber stock channel, eliminating any point of contact that could shift with temperature or pressure and affect point of impact. This is a key design feature for maintaining consistent accuracy.
Q: Can the muzzle brake be removed for a suppressor?
A: Absolutely. The SA Radial Brake is threaded on (likely 5/8″-24), allowing for direct removal. The rifle is an excellent host for a .30 caliber suppressor, which would further tame recoil and reduce report. Just remember, FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, and NFA rules apply for suppressor ownership.
Q: How adjustable is the stock?
A: The carbon fiber stock features an adjustable cheek riser and length of pull via spacers, allowing you to achieve a perfect, repeatable weld behind your optic. This level of fit is crucial for precision shooting at varying distances.
Ready to build your lightweight precision system? Configure your ideal scope and mount, and secure this foundation at $1954.25.



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