Great Lakes Firearms GL15223SSPB ODG/SS 223 Wylde Pistol with 7.5-Inch Barrel and Polymer Stock

GREAT LAKES FIREARMS
SKU:
181495
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UPC:
638457795004
$686.00
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Width:
11.00 (in)
Height:
3.00 (in)
Depth:
28.00 (in)
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Great Lakes Firearms GL15223SSPB ODG/SS 223 Wylde 7.50"

The Great Lakes Firearms GL15223SSPB ODG/SS offers a compact and reliable platform designed for versatility and performance. Crafted with a 7.5-inch barrel, this semi-automatic firearm chambered in 223 Wylde provides optimal accuracy and range for both target shooting and tactical applications. Its lightweight construction, weighing approximately 5 pounds, ensures ease of handling during extended use. The polymer stock with a black finish adds durability and weather resistance, making it suitable for various environments. Safety is prioritized with a user-friendly selector switch, allowing for quick engagement or disengagement of the firearm's safety features. The firearm features a 30+1 capacity, providing ample rounds for demanding situations, and mil-spec grips that enhance control and comfort during operation. This model lacks iron sights, allowing users to customize with their preferred optics or sights for enhanced targeting. Overall, the GLFA GL15223SSPB ODG/SS combines compact design with robust features to meet the needs of seasoned shooters and enthusiasts alike.

Features:

  • Action: Semi-Auto for quick, reliable firing
  • Caliber: 223 Wylde for versatility and accuracy
  • Barrel Length: 7.5 inches for compact handling
  • Capacity: 30+1 rounds for extended shooting sessions
  • Grips: Mil-Spec for enhanced control and comfort
  • Sights: None, allowing for custom optic attachments
  • Stock Material: Polymer for durability and weather resistance
  • Stock Finish: Black for a sleek, tactical appearance
  • Safety: Selector switch for easy safety management
  • Weight: Approximately 5 pounds for portability
  • Overall Length: 23.5 inches for compact storage and maneuverability