Faxon Firearms Unveils the ARAK-21

Faxon Firearms Unveils the ARAK-21

Faxon Firearms is proud to announce the launch of the ARAK-21. This groundbreaking rifle ingeniously combines the features of the AK-47 and AR-15 platforms to offer unmatched adaptability and precision in the modern firearms market. Designed for enthusiasts who demand versatility without compromising performance, the ARAK-21 is set to revolutionize the shooting experience.

The ARAK-21 emerges as a hybrid marvel, engineered for durability under the harshest conditions while maintaining high accuracy and ease of customization. With its modular design, the ARAK-21 rifle is compatible with standard AR-15 lower receivers and allows users to switch calibers between 5.56 NATO and 7.62x39mm easily.

Innovative Features and Design

Monolithic Upper Receiver: Enhances alignment and accuracy.

Enhanced Bolt Geometry: Extends the lifespan through reduced wear and tear.

Optimized Felt-Recoil Reduction: Ensures a smoother shooting experience.

Billet Construction with Uninterrupted Top Picatinny Rail: Provides a robust build and ample space for accessories.

Easy-to-Adjust Gas System: Adapts seamlessly to various ammunition types.

Folding-Stock Shooting Compatibility: Offers enhanced portability and versatility.

Quick-Change Muzzlok® Muzzle Device: Allows for rapid adjustments.

The ARAK-21 is not just an addition to a shooter’s arsenal—it’s a comprehensive upgrade, offering a lifetime guarantee of performance and reliability. “With the ARAK-21, we’ve merged the reliability of the AK-47 with the precision of the AR-15. This rifle is designed for the future of shooting and will excel in diverse conditions and shooting disciplines,” said Bob Faxon, CEO of Faxon Firearms.

Availability

The ARAK-21 is available through Faxon Firearms’ dealers and direct online sales. For more information on acquiring this innovative rifle, please visit www.faxonfirearms.com/arakfinder.

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