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Frag Out! Magazine #23

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STORY: B A RTO SZ S ZO Ł U C H A PHOTO: M I C H A Ł SITA R SK I INDUSTRIES TROY INDUSTRIES TROY INDUSTRIES TROY in plain clothes. All SOCC series rifles comes with lightweight aluminum SOCC Battle- Rail handguards with M-LOK slots for accessories (they are on 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 11 o'clock positions). They Picatinny adapters can be easily attached to the M-LOK. On the top of the handguard there is MIL- -STD-1913 (Picatinny rail) for opto- electronics. Distinctive for SOCC BattleRails is the profiled top part with rounded venting holes under the Picatinny rail to improve ther- mal mitigation. The gas tube can be seen through the vents. The SOCC SOCC The latest addition to Troy In- dustries offer is Special Operation Compatible (SOCC) series of AR-15 direct-impingement rifles in .223, developed for military and law en- forcement use where durability and reliability is top priority. They are available with 14.5, 10.5 and 7.5 inch barrels. The distinctive com- mon feature are factory pre-installed collapsible stocks. The 14.5" SOCC Carbine has 1:7 barrel with suppressor compatible muzzle device, four-position Troy SOCC Airborne Stock with guide rods just under the buffer tube to prevent possible breakage of the tube. The 10.5" CQB rifle comes with shorter barrel and rail and with five- -position Troy Tomahawk Standard stock which is bit simpler than the Airborne one. The shortest variant is 7.5" SOCC PDW with highly-effective (and cool looking too) Troy Claymo- re muzzle brake and four-position Troy Tomahawk Short collapsible stock. This variant, most intere- sting in our opinion, was developed to meet USSOCOM requirement for PDW rifle for "cloak and dagger" ops FIREARMS

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