Untitled document Available with 16", 18", 20" and 24" barrels. Built as if your life depended on it, our JP-15 forged receiver rifle offers outstanding value. Ideally suited for recreational shooting, competition, pest control, ranch applications, home defense or law enforcement and tactical duty service, it features all the great components that we're known for in a forged Mil-spec receiver system at a drastic cost savings. Why would anyone buy a mass-produced rifle with nothing but standard parts in it when they could buy a JP-15 rifle for a little more? While suitable for rugged military/law enforcement use, it's equally suitable for competition, varmint or recreational use. Standard equipment on the JP-15 Precision Rifle includes your choice of JP Supermatch barrels from 16” through 24” with the JP Tactical Compensator. Standard barrel finish will be the finely polished with seamless transition between barrel and compensator. Standard buttstocks include the JPBRS and standard A2 stock with the Hogue pistol grip. Each rifle comes shipped in a collector’s quality box with versatile, high-density foam insert and a generous accessory pack. Anyone who has used a globe front and rear aperture knows the level of precision is on par with optics, provided you can see the target with the naked eye. Interchangeable inserts offer the ability to tailor the sights to your taste or to the type of targets you have to engage in a particular stage. I prefer the fine cross hair for most IPSC standard paper targets out to 200 yards and the small aperture insert for small steel plates and long range. The rear is a rugged A2-type adjustable sight without the handle and can stand up to the abuse of practical rifle competition or real tactical duty. The elimination of the handle feature allows for placement of the rear sight anywhere on the rail. Moving the sight forward about one inch creates a halo effect around the front globe and forces proper primary sight alignment. That's how high power shooters get such great accuracy out of iron sight setups. Shooting accurately with iron sights requires both primary and secondary sight alignment. Primary sight alignment refers to having your head in exactly the same position relative to the front and rear sight. Secondary alignment is the relationship of the front sight to the target. Poor primary sight alignment is the main reason most people can't hit with iron sights. Also, for those short-range speed courses, you just flip to the large aperture and use it like a ghost ring setup. This sight setup can be added to any JP rifle, and you may have any number of optical and iron sight setups for a particular upper assembly that are pre-zeroed and quickly detachable. This versatility is the true beauty of the flat-top rail system receiver. |