The ATA ASR rifle is a modular precision rifle designed for professional use. The quick-release barrel system allows us to replace it with a separately sold model in a different caliber in less than a minute. The rifle's tactical characteristics including an adjustable stock and an externally threaded barrel equipped with a factory exhaust brake make it perfect for all kinds of practical competitions. Also noteworthy is the design suitable for the use of modular accessories, including M-LOK standard rails, the ability to install a monopod and a pistol grip compatible with the AR-15 platform.
The ATA ASR hunting rifle offers the user:- A floating precision barrel with a declared focus guarantee of less than 1 MOA
- A monolithic milled aluminum breech chamber that guarantees durability
- A four-barrel lock with a 60-degree range of motion for reloading speed
- Three-position fuse for discharging with the trigger locked
- Two-stage trigger mechanism with widely adjustable resistance
- Ergonomic AR standard pistol grip for comfortable wrist positioning
- Fully adjustable buttstock with the ability to fold to the side for easy transport
- Integrated monopod for precision shooting with easy height adjustment
- Milled Picatinny rail on the chamber and bed guaranteeing us the ability to install optics as well as mechanical instruments
- M-LOK accessory rail system allowing installation of electronics and accessories
- Detachable, double-row magazine for high firepower and quick reloads
The ATA ASR rifle is equipped with an adjustable fuse, a breech chamber with milled mounting rail, a double-barrel lock and a floating cold-forged chrome-molybdenum steel barrel. The lock's design means that a 60° turn is all that's needed to open it, allowing low seating of optics and significantly speeding up subsequent shots. The adjustable trigger mechanism will allow us to select the resistance from 0.6 to 1.5 kilograms. The three-stage safety, on the other hand, will allow us to unload the weapon without risk when the trigger is locked.