BudsGunShop.com - saint vs saint victor
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I bought a saint and really like it. Was wondering what the primary differences between the saint and saint victor are? Also the saint version I have has front and rear flip up sites.
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Mark, the SAINT Victor is a tier above the regular SAINT family of rifles and pistols. If you are familiar with the Springfield Armory SAINT Free Float rifle, the New SAINT Victor rifle lends a lot of traits from its predecessor. The SAINT Victor rifle retains all of the Bravo Company furniture including the trigger guard, pistol grip, and buttstock. It is also the same weight, length, and twist rate (1 in 8″ twist). The differentiating and upgraded traits are as follows: (1). Springfield Armory (SA) Proprietary Muzzle Brake (2). Enhanced Nickel-Boron Coated Single-Stage Flat Trigger (3). 15″ M-LOK Aluminum Free-Float w/ SA Locking Tabs & Smooth Top (4). Quick-Detach (QD) End-Plate (5). Enhanced M16, Magnetic-Particle Tested (MPT), 9310 Steel Bolt-Carrier Group w/ Melonite Finish (6). A bump in price for all this