New: Rock River Arms Assurance Carbine

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posted on January 17, 2022
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Rock River Arms introduces the Assurance Carbine, which was originally designed for multiple government agencies and top-level law enforcement groups. As such, the RRA Assurance Carbine is a mission-specific MSR.

Assurance Carbine 16-inch
The new Assurance Carbine includes a forged RRA lower, forged RRA A4 flat-top upper receiver, six-position Operator stock, A2 flash hider ½-28 thread and gas block with receiver-height rail.


Similar to many of RRA’s rifles, the Assurance Carbine is built around precision-made upper and lower receiver assemblies. Chambered in 5.56 mm NATO, the RRA Assurance boasts a 16-inch chrome moly barrel, along with the popular Rock River Arms two-stage trigger.

Rock River Arms also added a redesigned free-float quad-rail handguard to the Assurance Carbine—a feature many law enforcement and government agencies requested and influenced the design of this rifle. The handguard has full-length Picatinny rails at the 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions, plus a nine-slot rail along the bottom. In addition, the new quad rail is constructed of 6061-T6 anodized aluminum.

The Assurance Carbine includes a CAR-length gas system, gas block with receiver height rail and sling mount, Hogue overmolded pistol grip, RRA 6-position buttstock with sling mound, one 30-round poly magazine, hard case and a lifetime warranty.

Learn more at rockriverarms.com.


Read more: New: Rock River Arms RRAGE 3G Rifle

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