The Fully Ambi-Aero Precision M4E1-PRO — SHOT Show 2024

in Mitchell Graf, SHOT Show 2024

Aero Precision has become quite popular over the course of the past decade and for good reason. They have been innovating and providing reliable products at fantastic prices.

Just recently at SHOT Show 2024 Aero Precision debuted one of their newest products, the fully ambidextrous M4E1-PRO. It comes in three flavors – strip lower, complete lower, and a fully assembled gun.

Completely ambidextrous lower an controls from Aero Precision.

While a fully ambidextrous lower is awesome, what I think is the coolest aspect of a completed M4E1-PRO rifle is Aero’s new handguard. The barrel nut requires no timing at all. The dual lockups on top make it sturdier than ever.

New Aero Precision M-LOK handguard

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Speaking to Sean at Aero’s booth, he said they even put it to the test, strapping it to a forklift for pull-ups and then shooting it under night vision, all without loosing the lasers zero. The handguard boasts seven M-LOK positions, an upgrade from the previous three.

Additionally, it utilizes steel QD inserts on each side of the handguard for mounting slings. Oh, and the lengths? You can choose from a variety – nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen inches. Talk about options!

Putting a few rounds downrange with the Aero Precision M4E1-PRO at SHOT Show Range Day.

Aero Precision is unleashing a total of 24 new products this year so they are definitely staying busy. The M4E1-PRO is expected to retail between $1,800 and $1,900 MSRP.

If you’re eyeing that fully ambidextrous lower, it’ll set you back around $280 to $299. The handguard falls in the same range, hitting between $279 and $299 MSRP. They’re targeting a release in Q2 for the complete rifle, with lowers possibly hitting the market by the end of Q1 and handguards in the early part of Q2.

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About the author: Mitchell Graf is passionate about hunting and competition shooting. During college he was the shooting instructor for Oklahoma State’s Practical Shooting Team, and these days he spends as much time as he can chasing after pigs and coyotes with night vision and thermals. You can follow Mitchell’s adventures over at his Instagram @That_Gun_Guy_

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