SNEAK PEEK: Windham Weaponry Carbon Fiber SRC 5.56mm

Windham Weaponry Carbon Fiber SRC 556mm

October 7, 2013

“When it comes to LE patrol rifles, lighter is always better,” writes gun tester and federal agent Robert Jordan. “For a weapon that may have a few pounds of extra gear attached to it, every ounce can count.”

Using carbon fiber technology, which produces a metal lighter than aluminum, the folks at Windham Weaponry have managed to build a rifle many ounces less heavier than the competition’s. The end product is the Windham Weaponry Carbon Fiber SRC (Sight Ready Carbine), an AR-15-style, direct gas impingement semi-auto chambered in 5.56mm and weighing just 5.85 pounds empty. Writes Jordan, “The same rifle with an aluminum receiver lists at 6.3 pounds. The company has shaved off nearly a half-pound … If that doesn’t sound like a lot, try holding your rifle up to cover in a hallway for a half-hour while your team clears the rest of a house.”

Of course, as Jordan notes, “What really matters is how it functions.” To find out how the SRC holds up, Jordan “grabbed my chronograph, a box full of ammo, slapped on a 3.5-10×50 scope and headed down to the American Shooting Center.” Multiple five-shot groups to targets 100 yards away followed. Jordan also had the chance to give the SRC a spin at a 3-Gun event being sponsored by the Texas Narcotics Officers Association. “It was tougher than I expected,” Jordan admits. But how’d Windham’s ultra-lightweight rifle do? To find out, pick up the January 2014 issue of Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, available on newsstands and digitally October 8, 2013. To subscribe, go to /guns-weapons-for-law-enforcement/.

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