MRA Renegades back in stock!

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We have just completed a large order of 19" Renegades to our distributor; they should be showing up in your local store very soon!

Available from the source as well, click the link here.

Remember that every MRA rifle comes with a lifetime warranty on materials and workmanship.


Due to supply issues, the rifles we ship may not appear exactly the same as the picture here. Some are shipping with 5rd Steel DuraMag instead of the PMAG pictured, and most production has switched to a newer low-profile 6 position stock. New pictures coming!

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Hmmm... tried to use the "CANADA15" code for the Canada Day sale you're running, but it seems like it doesn't apply to the Renegade...
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Hmmm... tried to use the "CANADA15" code for the Canada Day sale you're running, but it seems like it doesn't apply to the Renegade...
:(
Hi Variable81 the Renegade is one of the exemptions from our Canada Day sale, however accessories and upgrades should qualify for the 15% off.

Things like muzzle brakes, grips and stocks, TriggerTech triggers are all eligible.
 
I just stumbled across these rifles a few days ago. Not sure how I missed them. Pretty awesome.

Just curious if you have any plans to simplify the removal of the bolt from the upper receiver.
Hi CanuckShooter, that's a great question. I asked the boss that same question a couple years ago when I first found out about this rifle.

The short answer is no.

The long answer is that part of the design intention of this rifle was to allow people to recycle AR15 components to build our rifle with parts from their "donor" rifle that is now prohib and gathering dust in a safe at home.

To align with the AR15 design as much as possible, while at the same time not being so close that it was declared a "Variant" some changes had to be made. The decision to retain the buffer tube mounting system but in a different location was made.

One key point is that this is a bolt-action rifle with no gasses being directed into the bolt or receiver; so cleaning is not as onerous as a gas-gun, and removal of the bolt not required as often. Use of a bore-snake allows cleaning of the bore through the ejection port without removal of the bolt.
 
I appreciate the information.

How often are you guys putting out batches of these? If we miss the batch expected in the next couple weeks, what's the time line like for the next batch usually?
 
I appreciate the information.

How often are you guys putting out batches of these? If we miss the batch expected in the next couple weeks, what's the time line like for the next batch usually?
Usually we have more every month. There was a massive delay earlier this year due to multiple factors, not least the on-again/off-again tariffs on steel and aluminum but also machinists who break expensive parts for the CNC machines.
 
Usually we have more every month. There was a massive delay earlier this year due to multiple factors, not least the on-again/off-again tariffs on steel and aluminum but also machinists who break expensive parts for the CNC machines.
Any chance you guys know when you'll get some more Renegades in .300 BLK? They look absolutely wicked especially with the 12.5" barrel.
 
Usually we have more every month. There was a massive delay earlier this year due to multiple factors, not least the on-again/off-again tariffs on steel and aluminum but also machinists who break expensive parts for the CNC machines.
LOL I feel your pain.
Where I work I am one of the lucky ones that have to pick up the pieces afterwards.
When you question the operator the crash happens when: "I was on lunch" or "I was on break" my fav "It was running in automatic no one touched it"
Nice rifle by the way.
 
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