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Caracal USA introduces new Pistol & Semi-Automatic Rifles

Caracal USA has announced release of their new striker-fired Enhanced F 9mm pistol and the CAR814 A2 and CAR816 A2 rifles.
Caracal Enhanced FMade in the USA, the Caracal Enhanced F is a striker-fired 9mm pistol that features an intuitive grip angle and integral rail for mounting lights, lasers and other shooting accessories. The grip angle, a low-profile slide and proprietary trigger system make the Enhanced F an extremely comfortable and intuitive pistol for shooters of all skill levels.

The Enhanced F also marks the return of the Quick-Sight system, which features a rear sight that is machined into the slide and located just in front of the ejection port. The Quick-Sight system places both the front and rear sights on a single focal plane allowing the shooter to acquire a clear sight picture on a target extremely fast. While reduced sight radius increases the need for proper sight alignment at extended distances, the pistol maintains its inherent accuracy standards and is more than capable of accurate fire out to 50 meters.

In addition to the Enhanced F 9mm pistol, Industry Day attendees will also enjoy the opportunity to shoot the CAR814 A2 and CAR816 A2 rifles.

The CAR814 A2 is a center-fire, gas-operated, direct impingement rifle chambered in 5.56 x 45 NATO, originally designed for use in law enforcement and military applications. Available in semi-automatic and select fire configurations, the CAR814 A2 is designed and engineered in accordance to NATO standards.
Caracal CAR814 A2
The CAR814 A2 comes equipped with a Magpul® MOE® hand guard that allows the end user to configure the rifle for specific mission needs using the M-Lok attachment system. The package also includes a 2 point Quick Detach (QD) sling, flip-up rear sight, a cleaning kit and one 30-round magazine. MSRP for the CAR814 A2 is $1,300.00 and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, which covers the rifle from all material and workmanship defects for the life of the rifle under the ownership of the original end user. The CAR814 A2 is proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.

Chambered in 5.56 x 45 NATO, the CAR816 A2 is a tactical weapon originally designed for use in law enforcement and military applications. The CAR816 A2 is available in semi-automatic and select fire configurations and features a short-stroke push rod gas piston operating system and various barrel lengths including 10.5” CQB, 14.5” Carbine and 16” Infantry Rifle.
Caracal CAR816 A2
The rifle is equipped with a proprietary hand guard that allows the end user to configure the rifle for specific mission needs using the M-Lok attachment system.

The CAR816 A2 is shipped with a Quick Detach (QD) sling, a cleaning kit, one 30-round steel/polymer magazine, and front and rear flip-up sights. The upper receiver and hand guard provide a full length 1913 picatinny rail for direct mounting of optics and other accessories such as the Wilcox Industries RAPTAR, which can be mounted directly to the hand guard by way of a ¼-20 direct thread to reduce the height over bore of the system and reduce interference with the optics.

MSRP for the CAR816 A2 is $1,850.00 and is backed by limited lifetime warranty, which covers the rifle from all material and workmanship defects for the life of the rifle under the ownership of the original end user. The CAR816 A2 is proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.

For more information about Caracal USA products, visit www.caracalusa.com

Photo courtesy of Caracal USA

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