Troy Pump Action AR-15: This Things is Excellent [FULL REVIEW]

Published on September 21, 2014
Duration: 45:41

The Troy Pump Action AR-15 (PAR) is a highly accurate and reliable rifle, capable of sub-MOA performance at 110 yards. Its unique pump-action design, lacking a buffer tube, allows for a rigid, side-folding stock, making it compact and legal in restrictive states. While the trigger is a standard mil-spec unit, the rifle's engineering and accuracy make it an excellent, fun, and innovative option for precision shooting.

Quick Summary

The Troy Pump Action AR-15 (PAR) is a highly accurate rifle, achieving sub-MOA groups at 110 yards and consistent hits at 512 yards. Its pump-action design makes it legal in restrictive states, and it features an innovative, rigid side-folding stock for compactness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Long Range Performance Test
  2. 02:49Nutnfancy Testing Philosophy
  3. 06:09Restricted State Compliance
  4. 07:37Accuracy Testing Results
  5. 14:50Folding Stock & Engineering
  6. 18:54Muzzle Device & Suppressor Issues
  7. 22:21Receiver & Trigger Specs
  8. 24:50Handguard & Pump Mechanism
  9. 27:15Final Assessment & Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Troy PAR legal in restrictive states like California or New York?

The Troy PAR is considered a 'restricted state carbine' because it utilizes a pump-action mechanism instead of a traditional semi-automatic gas system, allowing it to comply with certain state regulations that ban or restrict semi-automatic rifles.

How accurate is the Troy Pump Action AR-15?

The Troy PAR demonstrates excellent accuracy, achieving sub-MOA (approximately 0.5 to 0.75 MOA) groups at 110 yards with various ammunition types and showing consistent hits at 512 yards.

What are the key features of the Troy PAR's folding stock?

The rifle features a rigid, side-folding stock made from solid aluminum with steel-on-steel lockup. It lacks a buffer tube, allowing for a compact carry length of 26.25 inches when folded.

What is the trigger like on the Troy PAR?

The Troy PAR comes equipped with a standard mil-spec two-stage trigger, which has a pull weight of approximately 7 pounds 9 ounces. For precision shooting, the reviewer suggests considering an aftermarket replacement.

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