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Montana Rifle Company (MRC) has become the desired firearm for big game hunters, and the company is excited to announce the Marshall, what they claim is “a hunting rifle 10,000 rounds in the making.”
The Marshall is an MRC and Shoot2Hunt collaboration that has been proven and tested for exploring demanding places. Additional collaborators on the Marshall are Rokslide and Unknown Munitions.
Like all Montana rifles, the Marshall will feature the Adaptive Controlled Round Feed, a three-position safety, and a stainless-barreled action with a Cerakote elite series finish.
Adaptive Controlled Round Feed is an industry-leading feature that allows hunters to seamlessly alternate between controlled round feed—facilitating magazine-fed ammunition—and push feed, enabling direct single-round chamber loading.
Recognized as the gold standard in reliability, controlled round feed ensures consistent performance in any hunting scenario. By empowering the hunter to adapt the feeding method on the fly, Montana rifles are always ready for any situation in the field, thereby leading to increased success and confidence in the hunt.
Several other features are unique to the Marshall Hunting Rifle: an Unknown Munitions Time three-port muzzle brake, a Rokstok Trinity Rail (ARCA/Picatinny/Spartan compatible), Unknown Munitions AICS bottom metal with an ambidextrous release, an MDT AICS three-round flush-fit polymer and five-round metal.
The Marshall also features a custom Rokstok—a carbon buttstock with a true negative comb a half-inch above bore centerline at a 12-degree angle.
Each Marshall Hunting Rifle will be factory tested and proven, with 10-round accuracy to 1.5” MOA, magazines cycle-tested for a total of 101 rounds, and the rifles will be factory torqued to spec, ready to go for your next hunting adventure.
Select calibers will begin shipping late April 2025, with additional calibers anticipated to ship by late summer 2025. First on offer will be 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Win, available April 30, 2025. In the offing are 6.5 PRC, 6 Creedmoor and 22 Creedmoor available in late summer.
The Montana Rifle Marshall will be available at the following MRC dealers: Impact Guns—Ogden, UT, (800) 917-7137; JD Outfitters—Oklahoma City, OK, (405) 822-1564; Unknown Munitions—Post Falls, ID, (208) 262-6103; and Precision Hunting Supply—Mesa, AZ, (480) 748-2200.
Montana Rifle Company
Marshall Hunting Rifle
MSRP: $3,850
URL: montanarifleco.com
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