Gun Test: Troy’s M7A1 PDW in 5.56mm
By Sean Utley
<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-troy-lead" data-cycle-desc="For the ultimate in CQB firepower, look no further than the Troy M7A1 PDW, a 5.56mm AR that collapses down to only 21 inches. Shown with an EOTech HWS." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-troy-barrel" data-cycle-desc="The 7.5-inch barrel is capped with Troy's highly effective Claymore muzzle brake, which helps reduce muzzle rise and features aggressive teeth for breaching." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-troy-grip" data-cycle-desc="Troy's Battle Ax Control Grip features a steeper angle than a typical unit as well as a storage compartment." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-troy-safety" data-cycle-desc=" The forged lower receiver features an ambidextrous safety for easy right- or left-handed operation." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-troy-stock" data-cycle-desc="Troy's M7A1 PDW uses an innovative buffer/bolt carrier system and a collapsible stock that rides on rails running alongside the receiver on both sides." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-troy-buttplate" data-cycle-desc="The buttplate is aggressively textured to ensure the stock locks solidly against a shooter's shoulder." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
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