NRA Gun of the Week: Kaiser U.S. X-7 Monarch Rifle

Published on April 8, 2017
Duration: 2:25

This review of the Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle highlights its exceptionally light weight (4.12 lbs) and modern construction, achieved through computer-aided design and advanced machining. The rifle is chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO and .223 Remington, featuring a 16-inch Faxon barrel and receivers made from a proprietary synthetic blend. It's noted for its potential for sub-MOA accuracy, though users may need time to adjust to its light configuration. The review also points out the availability of Kaiser receiver sets for DIY builds.

Quick Summary

The Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle is an exceptionally lightweight firearm, weighing just 4.12 lbs. It is chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO and .223 Remington, featuring a 16-inch Faxon barrel and receivers made from a proprietary synthetic blend. Kaiser claims sub-MOA accuracy for this modern rifle.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to American Rifleman
  2. 00:25Modern Firearm Design
  3. 00:37Kaiser X7 Monarch Weight
  4. 00:45Kaiser US Component Assembly
  5. 00:52Caliber and Barrel Specifications
  6. 01:00Receiver Material
  7. 01:10Reliability and Durability
  8. 01:21Configuration and Price
  9. 01:34Accuracy Claims and User Adjustment
  10. 01:49DIY Build Opportunities
  11. 02:02Where to Find More Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the weight of the Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle?

The Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle is exceptionally lightweight, tipping the scales at an astonishing 4.12 lbs. This makes it one of the lighter rifles available on the consumer market, comparable in weight to an ostrich egg.

What calibers does the Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle support?

The Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle is chambered to accept both 5.56x45mm NATO cartridges and the popular .223 Remington ammunition, offering versatility for shooters.

What are the key components and materials of the Kaiser X7 Monarch?

The rifle features a 16-inch Faxon barrel and receivers made from a proprietary synthetic blend. It also includes a Kaiser titanium bolt carrier group and Mission First Tactical furniture.

What is the claimed accuracy of the Kaiser X7 Monarch rifle?

Kaiser claims sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy for the X7 Monarch rifle. However, due to its very light configuration, users may need some practice to achieve these results consistently.

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