Frag Out! Magazine

Frag Out! Magazine #49

Frag Out! Magazine

Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1544638

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 84 of 131

TROY IN PL: REBOOT Troy rifles reappeared a few mon- ths ago. Unfortunately, these are currently only modern designs; the "My Service Rifle" series is not among them, though there is re- portedly a possibility of its revival. Emphasis on "reportedly". Curren- tly, the Polish distributor offers two AR-15 rifles—both are the Troy Patrol Rifle model, differing only in barrel length: 11.5" and 14.5". We received the longer-barreled ver- sion for review. As mentioned, we are dealing with a classic representative of the mo- dern AR-15 with direct gas impinge- ment (DI) system. The rifle utilizes a mid-length gas system, which is optimal for this barrel length. The 14.5-inch barrel is cold hammer-forged from nitride 4150 chrome-moly- -vanadium steel. It features a 1:8 twist rate (the most versatile) and a Wylde chamber, allowing for the safe and accurate use of both 5.56 NATO and .223 Rem rounds. The barrel is shrouded by a 12.5" TROY Gen2 SOCC handguard, fe- aturing a MIL-STD-1913 top rail and M-LOK slots on all side surfa- ces and the bottom. The handgu- ard is low-profile and features an attractive pattern cut into the metal to ensure a secure grip; it is also li- ghtweight due to numerous lighte- ning cuts. For those using slings with QD mounts, there are four at- tachment points located near the upper receiver. Regarding the secu- rity of the handguard attachment, the Troy Patrol Rifle uses four solid mounting bolts—perhaps not the most sophisticated method, but hi- ghly effective. The BCG is made of hardened steel, subjected to multi-stage heat tre- atment, and coated for wear and A "Go to!" Rifle FIREARMS

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Frag Out! Magazine - Frag Out! Magazine #49