Get ready for the ultimate in precision shooting with the Colt CBX Precision Rifle: built on the same high standards that you expect from a Colt product.
The rifle features a threaded barrel, two-position tang safety, and an adjustable trigger – perfect for reliable and safe shooting. The lock bolt allows for the safety to be on while emptying the chamber.
Enjoy upgrades like a nitride finish, custom chassis with 15″ ARCA rail, and 20 MOA Picatinny rail.
Its flat-bottom receiver reduces flexing while the 60° bolt throw guarantees smoother cycling and greater compatibility with optics.
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The Colt CBX is true precision perfection – all ready for your range day!
Features and Specs:
- Pistol grip, thumb shelf, QD cups, ambidextrous magazine latch
- Barrel Length: .308 Win. – 24 inches, 6.5 Creedmoor – 26 inches
- Weight: 10.75 pounds (unloaded)
- Capacity: 5 rounds
- Twist Rate: 1:10RH 6 GR .308 Win; 1:8RH 6 GR 6.5 Creedmoor
- Overall Length: .308 Win – 47 inches, 6.5 Creedmoor – 49 inches
- Trigger Pull: 2.5-5 pounds (user adjustable)
- Flat-bottom receiver for reduced flex and improved accuracy
- AICS magazine compatible
- Corrosion-resistant black nitride barrel finish
- Carbon steel, button-rifled barrel
- 2-position safety
- 60° bolt throw for faster cycling times and increased optic compatibility
- 1 piece Picatinny rail – Remington 700 compatible
- Aluminum chassis with user adjustable length of pull and cheek weld
- Extended 15″ fore end with Arca rail and M LOK slots
- Aggressive barricade stop
- User adjustable trigger from 2.5 to 5 pounds
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Shipping any day with an MSRP of $1,899. Find more from Colt HERE
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Beautiful. But what I really want is an AICS compatible rifle that weighs way less than 10 pounds. My Ruger American is close, but not really that accurate. Rebarrel? Maybe. Anyway, Colt has a winner here, just too heavy for me. Stay safe.
Try not to talk over the guy when he is explaining the rifle dude.
Huh? You should probably try not talking under the rest of us or is that just an inherited trait?