Video Review: Springfield Saint Victor AR-15

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posted on April 27, 2020
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For years, it seemed as if Springfield Armory wasn't interested in America's love affair with the AR-15 rifle, but as it turns out that was incorrect: They were simply taking their time and ensuring that their first black rifle would exceed their customers' expectations in every way. That modern sporting rifle is the Saint Victor AR-15, featuring (in the words of American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach) "everything you want, and nothing you don't."
It's a duty-ready rifle with controls exactly where you'd expect them, but with an enhanced trigger and muzzle brake that makes shooting fun...and that helps boost accuracy. In this American Rifleman Gun of the Week video, Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach walks you through the full-featured Saint Victor in a thorough review. Enjoy!

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