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Earlier this year, Springfield Armory started shipping out a California-compliant version of its Saint rifle. Now, a featureless version of the Springfield Saint with a free float handguard has become available.
Instead of the usual Saint six-position buttstock and Bravo Company Mod 3 pistol grip, the newest California-compliant Springfield Saint features a Survivor Systems Option Zero stock and a TangoDown BG-16 grip. The stock feels and fits like a MSR, and the angled “back paddle” grip keeps the thumb on one side of the firearm—a shooting position that’s “easily adopted, accurate and state-compliant,” the press release says.
Another difference here is that the standard 30-round magazine is switched out for a 10-round Magpul PMAG Gen M3 mag, and instead of a typical AR-15 flash hider, the California-compliant Springfield Saint comes with a proprietary muzzle brake that dampens barrel jump and meets state spec requirements.
“This is not a stripped-down Saint or a band-aid fix,” Springfield Armory CEO Dennis Reese said. “The California Saint is a ground-up, factory-engineered response to some of the tightest regulations in the country. It gives California shooters an AR-15 they know is compliant and know they can count on. This Saint is a solution – not a sacrifice.”
In addition, add-on buttpads let users fit the stock length to their liking. The stock holds a second magazine. Meanwhile, the textured grip offers a secure, natural hold, and an ambidextrous safety lever sits just below the thumb.
Other than the stock, magazine and muzzle brake, the California-compliant Springfield Saint with the free float handguard is identical to the standard version. The patent-pending free float handguard system with a pinned low-profile gas blow allows the user to grip the full length of the handguard without obstruction. The handguard is optics-ready and accepts M-LOK accessories.
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