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Christensen Arms FFT Upgrade Kits for Mesa and Ridgeline Rifles

Already own an original Christensen Arms rifle? Check out the new FFT upgrade kits to turn the original into the ultimate lightweight hunting rifle.

Christensen Arms FFT Upgrade Kits for Mesa and Ridgeline Rifles

Christensen Arms FFT Upgrade Kits for Mesa and Ridgeline Rifles (Photo courtesy of Christiansen Arms)

Christensen Arms, manufacturer of state-of-the-art precision firearms and carbon fiber barrels, is pleased to announce they are now offering Flash Forged Technology (FFT) upgrade kits for select original models. Now, not only can customers purchase a Mesa FFT or a Ridgeline FFT, but anyone with an original non-FFT Mesa or Ridgeline can upgrade their firearm using their FFT Upgrade Kits.

“The FFT Upgrade Kit offers everything needed to transform your original Mesa, Ridgeline, or any other Remington 700-based rifle into the ultimate lightweight hunting rifle,” said Kort Nielson, Senior Director of Product Development, Christensen Arms. “Flash Forged Technology represents the latest in carbon fiber manufacturing while retaining the Christensen Arms Sub-MOA Guarantee.” 

PUTTING THE FUTURE OF COMPOSITES IN PRACTICE

Utilizing an aerospace monocoque shell, Flash Forged Technology eliminates unnecessary internal weight. The result is an FFT designed stock that is up to a full pound lighter than traditionally manufactured carbon fiber composite rifle stocks – creating a more consistent shooting foundation while reducing user fatigue in the field.  FFT is available exclusively on select Christensen Arms firearms.

TECHNOLOGY THAT SUPPORTS WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Over the past 25 years, Christensen Arms has consistently been at the forefront of firearm innovation and wildlife conservation efforts. Flash Forged Technology results in greater environmental sustainability as it was created to save energy and eliminate waste. Utilizing automated processes and virgin recyclable materials, FFT is truly 100% zero-waste manufacturing. Trimmed composites are repurposed into new carbon fiber parts without producing harmful toxins or emissions. This new technology helps support Christensen Arms’ goal of wildlife conservation by reducing our environmental impact and protecting our lands and wildlife for the enjoyment of future generations – all while creating a superior product.

About Christensen Arms                                                                                                  

Established in 1995, Christensen Arms is focused on incorporating top-tier aerospace materials and processes into production - resulting in some of the most lightweight, precise, and accurate firearms in the industry and around the globe. Always made in America, from the first prototype to the state-of-the-art current production models. 




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