![]() ![]() The buttstock offers six adjustment positions and a wide cheekpiece. It has permanent Picatinny rails on the top and bottom, and two short rail segments are included for mounting lights and/or lasers on the sides. The polymer handguard, magazine, buttstock and flip-up sights are produced to RRA’s specifications. To keep the NSP light, RRA makes substantial use of polymer in its construction. In addition, the magazine release, safety selector and bolt release all operate crisply and positively. That is quite good compared to the 7-pound triggers on many other ARs. The carbine’s two-stage trigger breaks cleanly at 4.5 pounds. The LAR-15 NSP’s fire control system is also top-notch. ![]() ![]() Even though 5.56mm NATO loads don’t kick much, the brake’s recoil reduction is noticeable when shooting quickly. The muzzle end has a Rock River Operator muzzle brake that is very effective. RRA states that the rifle will deliver 1-MOA accuracy with appropriate loads, which is very good since the NSP does not have a free-floating handguard. The barrel is also hand-lapped at the factory so it doesn’t need to be broken in. The non-free-floating, 16-inch barrel is fluted to dissipate heat and help reduce weight. There’s also a rail on top of the gas block that will accommodate a front sight or a miniature light/laser. The flattop upper has a full-length Picatinny rail for mounting optics. The upper and lower receivers are forged from mil-spec 7075-T6 aluminum that is then hardcoat anodized.
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