NRA First: Springfield Armory Saint AR-15 Rifle

Published on November 1, 2016
Duration: 4:09

This video provides a first look at the Springfield Armory Saint AR-15 rifle, highlighting its features and value proposition. Joe Curbach of American Rifleman details the rifle's construction, including its 16-inch M4 contour barrel, A2-style front sight, and Bravo Company KeyMod handguard. He emphasizes internal upgrades like the M-spec plus nickel boron-coated trigger group and a heavy tungsten buffer for improved performance and recoil mitigation. The review positions the Saint as a feature-rich, reliable, and accurate rifle with a competitive retail price under $900.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Saint AR-15 rifle features a 16-inch M4 contour barrel, Bravo Company KeyMod handguard, and an upgraded 'M-spec plus' nickel boron-coated trigger for enhanced performance. It also includes a heavy tungsten buffer for recoil management and a receiver tensioning screw for improved accuracy, retailing for under $900.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Springfield Armory Saint
  2. 00:33Barrel and Front Sight Features
  3. 00:44Bravo Company KeyMod Handguard
  4. 01:16Backup Iron Sights and Receivers
  5. 01:54M-Spec Plus Trigger Group
  6. 02:13Receiver Tensioning Screw
  7. 02:41Heavy Tungsten Buffer
  8. 03:02Price and Value Proposition
  9. 03:18Reliability and Accuracy Testing
  10. 03:41Conclusion and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Armory Saint AR-15?

The Springfield Armory Saint features a 16-inch M4 contour barrel, A2-style front sight, Bravo Company KeyMod handguard, flip-up dual-aperture iron sights, an M-spec plus nickel boron-coated trigger, and a heavy tungsten buffer for recoil mitigation.

What makes the trigger on the Springfield Armory Saint special?

The Saint's trigger is an 'M-spec plus' group, a GI-style single-stage trigger enhanced with nickel boron coating. This coating improves lubricity, resulting in a crisper brake and overall better feel compared to a standard GI trigger.

How does the receiver tensioning screw improve the Saint's performance?

The nylon-tipped tensioning screw, located between the upper and lower receivers, allows users to tighten the fit. A tighter receiver fit minimizes play, leading to more consistent lockup and potentially more accurate shooting.

What is the retail price and value of the Springfield Armory Saint?

The Springfield Armory Saint is designed to retail for under $900. For this price, it offers a significant value with features like the Bravo Company furniture, upgraded trigger, and reliable internals, positioning it as a strong contender in the AR-15 market.

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