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Ruger AR-556 MPR

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$799.99

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Ruger AR-556 MPR

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The Ruger AR-556 is an affordable, American-made modern sporting rifle with the rugged reliability that you have come to expect from Ruger. The cold hammer-forged 4140 chrome-moly steel barrel with ultra-precise rifling provides exceptional accuracy, longevity and easy cleaning. Specifications: Rifle-length gas system SBN treated threaded barrel & low-profile gas block Ruger muzzle brake with radial port design Slim, free-float 15" handguard with M-LOK slots at the 3/6/9 positions with additional slots on angled faces near muzzle Gas operated, semi-auto Type III hardcoat anodized 7075-T6 aluminum flat top upper receiver with forward assist, dust cover & brass deflector 9310 alloy steel bolt, shot peened & pressure tested Cold hammer-forged chrome-moly steel barrel with matte black oxide finish & ultra-precise rifling 1:8" twist rate M4 feed ramps Enlarged trigger guard

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Ruger AR-556 MPR Specs

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Technical Data

Caliber

.223 Remington (5.56x45mm NATO)

Length

35" - 38.25"

Action

Semi-Automatic

Capacity

30Rd

Ruger AR-556 MPR Features

The Ruger AR-556 MPR is a semi-automatic, gas operated rifle that runs on the same internal piston action as a typical AR15.  This rifle is built with an 18 inch barrel that is paired with a rifle-length gas system that keeps the rifle from being over-gassed.  This leads to less felt recoil, far less wear and tear on the parts, and less carbon fouling.  The barrel is surrounded by a 15” free-floating handguard that provides a full-length top rail allowing you to mount almost any optics setup.

Ruger AR-556 MPR Ballistics

.223 Remington (5.56x45mm NATO) Ballistic Data
Range (Yards) Drop (inches) Velocity Energy Wind drift (inches) Time (milliseconds)
0 0 0 0 0 0
50 0 0 0 0 0
100 0 0 0 0 0
150 0 0 0 0 0
200 0 0 0 0 0
250 0 0 0 0 0
300 0 0 0 0 0
350 0 0 0 0 0
400 0 0 0 0 0
450 0 0 0 0 0
500 0 0 0 0 0

Ruger AR-556 MPR Capacity

The Ruger AR-556 MPR, as the name would imply, is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington) and feeds from AR15 pattern STANAG compatible magazines.  This gives the gun a standard magazine capacity of 30 rounds.  Smaller 10 and 20 round magazines are easy to find, as are larger 40 round polymer magazines.  This rifle can also accept the 60 and 100 round drum magazines as well as the “coffin” style quad-stack magazines.
Measuring 35 inches long with an unloaded weight of 6.8 pounds, the MPR offers identical mobility to the standard AR15 with better ergonomics, muzzle velocity and range with less recoil.  This high-speed/low-drag setup is a perfect entry-level rifle for people who want to get serious about competition shooting.


Ruger AR-556 MPR Mobility

Mobility

Ruger AR-556 MPR Ergonomics

Ergonomics
The MPR is built with right-handed fire controls but it makes up for it with better furniture.  The 15 inch handguard offers plenty of real estate up front for holding and for attaching front grips, the pistol grip is a Magpul MOE+ grip that fills the hand far more comfortably than the $3 Mil-Spec grip, and the Magpul adjustable stock allows the user to change the length of pull to fit their grip.

Ruger AR-556 MPR Fit & Finish

The Ruger AR-556 MPR is built on a receiver set forged by Cero Fabrications as denoted by they keyhole mark behind the brass deflector.  The barrel features a black-nitrided coating to negate the need for a protective film of oil, and the trigger is honed to have a 4.5 pound pull.
Fit and Finish

How much is a Ruger AR-556 MPR worth?

In 2024 a new or used Ruger AR-556 MPR value varies depending on supply and demand. In the last 12 months there is great demand for a Ruger AR-556 MPR and most rifles. The Price for a Ruger AR-556 MPR has increased in cost by $0.00 in 2024 compared to 2023.

Estimated New and Used Values for a Ruger AR-556 MPR Values are based on a basic model with no options or colors.

Condition Trade-In Private Party Dealer
New In box $516.31 $675.18 $794.33
Excellent $476.60 $635.46 $714.90
Very Good $436.88 $635.46 $714.90
Good $397.17 $595.75 $675.18
Fair $278.02 $516.31 $635.46
Poor $198.58 $397.17 N/A

Gun Value Conditions explained:

New in box - 100% condition in unopened box. Excellent - 95%+ condition with or without box.

Very Good - 90% - 95% condition (all parts/finish should be original).

Good - 80-90% condition (all parts/finish should be original).

Fair - 30% - 80% condition, parts, and finish may or may not be original. Must function properly and shoot.

Poor - under 30% condition. Firearm has severe wear and tear, does not function, or is damaged.

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