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POF’s new 13.75″ Series ARs are maximized to toe the line. The ATF requires that guns with stocks must have barrels at least 16″ long. Typically, you get a barrel that is 16″, then it’s threaded and muzzle devices are added on top of that.
The 13.75″ Series has beaten that requirement by cutting the barrels to 13.75″ long and then adding a muzzle brake to make up the difference. The brake is pinned and welded in place, making it essentially a part of the barrel so it meets the requirement.
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But wait there’s more! The pinned muzzle device includes the Dead Air Keymo adapter so you can add a suppressor without unduly increasing the length.
Committed to Quality
The rifles are otherwise unchanged and still have all the other high-quality features for which POF is known. Check out Mitchell Graf’s review of the Rogue AR-10 in .308 right here. Remarkably, it’s under six lbs but Mitchell still got 1 MOA groups with it.
Big features like the 13.75″ barrel length stand out, but little things like titanium take-down pins show POF’s commitment to quality. Also, the receivers are milled from 7075 T7 aluminum.
While POF guns are proudly made in Arizona, they’re not too proud to include other manufacturer’s excellent parts.
Mission First Tactical stocks are a terrific part of the whole. Including Dead Air Keymo suppressor mounts on the barrels is another example of pursuing the right part for the job no matter who makes it.
POF’s 13.75″ Series includes the Rogue AR-10 and the Minuteman AR-15. This series is available now, starting at about $1,,600.
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Now that’s funny. Sticking your money in the mans pocket. Don’t we already have democraps doing just that. They don’t need any more help. $400 to 500 for 2 1/4″ I don’t think so.
How exactly are you sticking it to the man when you make the barrel to legally fit THEIR rule? You’re not sticking it to anyone. But I get it, I just bought a 14.5 so that my overall length would be just over 16 at 16.25”. But shopped around to find a Keymo mount that was shorter than the DA one at 2.7” and found one. The key micro was just too short and the DA Keymo was too long. Found one at 2.4” I thought I should’ve just bought a 16” but it really does change how it handles. I should’ve bought either the 16”:or the 13.7 which would’ve been easier of im chasing just over 16”. But I don’t feel as though I’m sticking it to the man when I now have to weld on my rifle and have a permanent suppressor mount that I can’t switch out. I have this strange pain in my keester that I can’t explain. Better to to the doc.