Del-Ton ECHO 316 5.56 Nato|223 Rifle (30-Round)
Quick Specs
Insight Snapshot
The Real Grit lists this offer at $858.00.
- Del-Ton ECHO 316 anchors the Rifles segment in the firearms catalog, giving shoppers a clear baseline before purchase.
- Chambered in 5.56 NATO|223, it keeps ballistics predictable across practice and defensive loads without forcing you to rework your kit.
- Factory materials note a semi-auto action, which influences recoil timing and maintenance cadence.
- Standard capacity lands at 30+1, so plan your range loadout around how often you expect to top off.
Shopping Tips
- Line up your receiving FFL early and clarify their transfer fees so you are not surprised at pickup.
Ownership Checklist
- Confirm the receiving FFL is ready for the transfer and understands the model you are purchasing.
- Review Chagrin Falls, Ohio requirements on storage, transport, and waiting periods before the firearm arrives.
- Source 5.56 NATO|223 practice ammunition early; popular loads tighten in supply when prices drop.
Common Questions
What specs should I know before buying Del-Ton ECHO 316 5.56 Nato|223 Rifle (30-Round)?
Key callouts include caliber: 5.56 NATO|223, action: Semi-Auto, capacity: 30+1. Scroll up for the full specification table before you commit.
Del-Ton ECHO 316 headlines the specification sheet for this platform. Factory chambered in 5.56 NATO|223, built around a semi-auto action with a 30+1 round capacity to keep performance predictable from shot to shot. Dimensional notes call out a barrel length of 16 Heavy Profile/ 1-9 Rifling / 16" and overall length measuring 36.75" in, helping you plan cases and storage. Unloaded weight settles near 6.80 lbs, which influences recoil management and carry options. Furniture is trimmed in dark earth mlok polymer stock & pistol grip with a brown finish, giving the rifle its classic profile. Metalwork wears a hard coat anodized black / matte black treatment, pairing durability with period-correct styling.
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30+1 | 30 + 1
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