ASR - American Standard Rifle from Montana Rifle Company

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The Classic American Standard Rifle

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A True American Rifle
The ASR & ASR-SS


The core of our American Standard Rifle is the Model 1999’s controlled round feed action, which blends classic design with today’s modern technology. It features a three-position wing safety with an adjustable trigger that was designed with the classic Win 70 in mind. The ASR comes drilled and tapped for scope mounts, and is glass bedded in a classic European Walnut stock. The precision barrel is button rifled, free floated, and free of iron sights. It’s available in a full range of cartridges with two stunning finishes: blued chromoly steel in the ASR, and 100% stainless steel in the ASR-SS. The American Standard Rifle offers MOA accuracy and the custom features for a lifetime of service. Suited for hunting everything from varmints and small game to the largest big game animals, the ASR is a rugged and dependable rifle for all of your hunting needs.

Durable Blued Chromoly Action & Barrel

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Every barrel is hand lapped and floated in our stocks

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European Walnut Stock

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Classic checkeringon grip and forearm

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