Post by hunter on Jan 28, 2020 20:10:11 GMT
SHOT Show Highlight: Drake Associates Athena Precision Chassis Rifle
This gun was originally developed to meet U.S. military requirements for a semiautomatic sniper rifle. Unlike typical ARs, which have handguards mounted directly to the barrel nut, the Athena’s lower receiver and hanguared are milled from a single aluminum billet. This monolithic design allows the entire barrel, including the barrel nut, to be free-floated for improved accuracy.
The vented upper section of the handguard is a modular piece that can be easily removed without the need for tools. It features a top-mounted Picatinny optics M-LOK accessory slots. Other accuracy enhancing features include an 11-degree target crown and a 2-stage competition trigger.
According to the company, the Athena is capable of printing, on average, .6- to .7-MOA groups at over 100 yards, with best the groups forming up at just over .3 MOA when firing commercially produced Federal match-grade ammunition. With an 18” Satern heavy-profile barrel installed, the company says it was able to document the Athena platform producing sub-MOA accuracy out to 1062 yards.
One might expect a rifle like this to cost an exorbitant amount. But Drake Associates was careful to keep the cost near the middle of the upper end AR-15 price range with a starting suggested retail price of $1,776. For more information, please visit drakeassociates.us.
One might expect a rifle like this to cost an exorbitant amount. But Drake Associates was careful to keep the cost near the middle of the upper end AR-15 price range with a starting suggested retail price of $1,776. For more information, please visit drakeassociates.us.