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GENESEO, ILL. (05/23/23) – Designed to deliver purpose-built performance, the 5.56mm SAINT® Victor line of AR-style rifles features intelligently thought-out upgrades and enhancements. Adding further capability to the line is this newest addition to the family — the SAINT Victor with Law Tactical Folder.


The Law Tactical folder, a premier folding stock adapter system designed for the AR family of firearms, allows for compact transportation and storage of this 16”-barreled 5.56mm carbine. The rugged and durable Law Tactical folder mechanism allows the buttstock assembly to fold alongside the left side of the rifle’s Type III hardcoat-anodized 7075-T6 forged aluminum receivers. The result is a 5.56mm carbine that is much easier to store and transport.
As with all Victors, this model features Springfield’s free float M-Lok® handguard and performance upgrades for professional grade reliability. Enhancements include a premium nickel boron trigger, Melonite®-coated barrel, enhanced Melonite-coated carrier group and a pinned low-profile gas block. A B5 Systems Type 23 P-Grip pistol grip enhances control and performance.
The bolt carrier group employs a heavy-duty M16-pattern bolt carrier along with a 9310 steel bolt, featuring high-pressure testing/magnetic particle inspection (HPT/MPI). In addition, the SAINT Victor Rifle comes outfitted with SA spring-loaded flip-up iron sights that are adjustable for windage and elevation. Topping off the 1:8” twist 16” CMV steel barrel is the SA Muzzle Brake, designed to simultaneously reduce muzzle rise and soften perceived recoil.
“The SAINT Victor has proven itself again and again to be a purpose-built, duty-ready AR carbine,” said Steve Kramer, Vice President of Marketing for Springfield Armory. “This new variant featuring the respected Law Tactical folding stock system offers even greater adaptability as well as portability.”
The SAINT Victor with Law Tactical Folder comes with a 30-round Magpul® PMAG® Gen M3™ magazine, and has an MSRP of $1,363.
SAINT Victor 5.56mm with Law Tactical Folder | STV916556BX
To learn more about the SAINT Victor 5.56mm with Law Tactical Folder, please visit https://spr-ar.com/r/5584.

About Springfield Armory®
In 1794, the original Springfield Armory began manufacturing muskets for the defense of our young, free Republic. The Armory functioned as a firearms supplier for every major American conflict until 1968 when the government sadly closed its doors. In 1974, nearly two centuries after its inception, Springfield Armory Inc. in Geneseo, Ill. revived the iconic heritage of the Armory to carry on its legacy.
We strive to honor this responsibility as guardians of the original Springfield Armory legacy by manufacturing the highest quality firearms to enable responsible citizens to preserve their right to keep and bear arms in the defense of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
With an unmatched emphasis on craftsmanship, performance and exceptional customer service, our mission is to forge superior firearms and provide the tools necessary to defend individual freedoms and equality for those who embrace the rights and principles secured by our Founding Fathers. For more information, please visit us at: springfield-armory.com.
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