Wilson Combat Protector Carbine 300 Blackout 16.25″

$187,679.00

A premium 300 Blackout defensive carbine built by Wilson Combat for unmatched reliability and ballistic performance in a compact, customizable AR-15 platform.

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Picture this: a sound in the hallway at 2 AM. The distance from your bedroom door to the front of the house is short, the walls are thin, and over-penetration is a real concern. You need a tool that’s compact, authoritative, and precise. When it comes to home defense in a suburban or rural Missouri setting, the right carbine makes all the difference. That’s the scenario the Wilson Combat Protector Carbine 300 Blackout, 16.25″, Black 6 Position Rogers Super-Stoc, Tan Aluminum Receiver, 30rd is built for. It’s a purpose-driven, no-nonsense rifle designed to deliver reliable performance when you can’t afford a misfire.

Answer Capsule: The Wilson Combat Protector Carbine is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in 300 AAC Blackout. It features a 16.25-inch barrel, a tan anodized aluminum receiver set, a black Rogers Super-Stock adjustable stock, and ships with a 30-round magazine. Priced at $1876.79, it’s a premium, ready-to-deploy firearm built for defensive use and available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Let’s break down what you’re getting. The heart of this system is the 300 Blackout cartridge. Here’s the thing—this round is engineered to burn all its powder in a short barrel, making a 16.25-inch length more than sufficient for maximum ballistic efficiency. It delivers significant energy on target, comparable to a 7.62x39mm, but from a standard AR-15 platform. This means you get potent stopping power in a familiar, controllable package. The tan aluminum receiver isn’t just for looks; the Type III hardcoat anodizing provides a durable, corrosion-resistant foundation that stands up to humidity and hard use.

The included Rogers Super-Stock is a key feature. This six-position adjustable stock allows you to tailor the length of pull precisely for your body and gear, whether you’re wearing a t-shirt or a winter coat. A solid cheek weld is critical for accuracy under stress, and this stock provides it. The entire system is mil-spec compatible, which opens up a vast universe of aftermarket parts and accessories. Want to swap the handguard or add a specific light? You can use standard AR-15 components from brands like Magpul or BCM without needing a gunsmith.

Wilson Combat’s reputation is built on fit and finish, and this carbine shows it. The upper and lower receivers mate with a satisfying lack of play, and the controls have a crisp, positive feel. It’s a rifle that fits out of the box, requiring no break-in period or immediate modifications to run reliably. Weighing in at approximately 7.5 pounds unloaded, it strikes a balance between stability and maneuverability in tight spaces. The 30-round magazine capacity gives you ample rounds on tap, a practical consideration for any defensive situation.

Wilson Combat Protector Carbine 300 Blackout Specs
Specification Detail
Caliber 300 AAC Blackout
Barrel Length 16.25 Inches
Overall Length (Stock Extended) Approx. 34.5-35.5 Inches
Weight (Unloaded) Approx. 7.5 lbs
Receiver Material Tan Hardcoat Anodized Aluminum
Stock Black 6-Position Rogers Super-Stoc
Magazine Capacity 30 Rounds

Pros & Cons
Pros: The 300 Blackout caliber is ideal for short-barrel ballistic performance and defensive use. Wilson Combat’s build quality ensures exceptional reliability and accuracy. The mil-spec design offers vast customization potential. The adjustable stock and ergonomic controls make it adaptable to various shooters. Cons: The premium price point of $1876.79 places it above entry-level ARs. Ammunition for 300 Blackout is more expensive and less common than 5.56 NATO. The tan finish, while tactical, may not be everyone’s first choice for a discreet look.

Who is this for? This carbine is for the responsible citizen who prioritizes uncompromising reliability in a home or property defense firearm. It’s for the shooter who understands the ballistic advantages of 300 Blackout and wants a rifle built to higher-than-mil-spec standards from the start. It’s also an excellent choice for hunters in brushy terrain where a compact, hard-hitting rifle is an advantage. If you view your primary defensive firearm as a long-term investment, not a disposable tool, this Wilson Combat makes a compelling case.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use my existing 5.56 NATO magazines with this 300 Blackout carbine?

A: Yes, in most cases. The 300 Blackout round is designed to function reliably in standard AR-15 magazines, including popular PMAGs from Magpul. It is, however, critical to clearly mark your 300 BLK magazines to avoid accidentally loading them into a 5.56 rifle, which can cause a catastrophic failure.

Q: Is this rifle suppressor-ready?

A: The barrel is threaded (typically 5/8×24), making it ready for a muzzle device or a direct-thread suppressor. Using subsonic 300 Blackout ammunition with a suppressor makes this an exceptionally quiet and effective system, but remember that NFA rules apply to suppressor ownership.

Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?

A: With quality ammunition, the Wilson Combat Protector Carbine is capable of sub-MOA accuracy. The match-grade barrel and precise assembly translate to tight groups, making it effective well beyond typical home defense distances. That said, consistent accuracy always depends on the shooter’s skill and the ammunition used.

Ready to handle the Protector Carbine yourself? Contact us to discuss availability and the simple FFL transfer process.

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