First Look
Firepower|AR-Release 2016

Seekins Precision’s Noxs Billet Rifle.
 

Terrill Hoffman
First Look

Are you the type who enjoys watching a thoroughbred dash around the track? Will the sight of an old English sports car hugging the curves of a mountain road get your blood pressure rising? Does the sight of a slim and trim young lady turn your head?

If you said yes to any of the questions above, you may want to join us for a quick look at the NOXs Billet rifle, the latest carbine from Seekins Precision of Lewiston, Idaho.

BEYOND EXPECTATIONS

The NOXs Combat Billet rifle has a sleek and stylish look that is noticeable even while it is sitting in a gun rack. Seekins has achieved this appearance by having design criteria that go beyond what we expect from an AR manufacturer.

Most companies tout their rifles as being built to the level of “MIL-SPEC,” but for Seekins that is just a starting point. Their aim is to exceed those specifications and go beyond the standard expectations.

NOXS SPECS

The creation of a NOXs rifle starts with a matched set of billet receivers machine out of 7075-T6 aluminum. The front of the magazine well on the lower receiver is ribbed to provide a secure grasping point for those who prefer that hold for the supporting hand. The bottom of the magazine well and the milled-in trigger guard join to form a sweeping “S” curve to add style in a functional manner.

The trigger guard provides enough room for those using gloves and the edges of both the guard and magazine well are chambered for user comfort.

This story is from the AR-Release 2016 edition of Firepower.

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