Description
The Battle Arms Development Workhorse Pistol is Built for the Tough Jobs
The Battle Arms Development, Inc. Workhorse Pistol is built tough to handle the tough jobs. When it is time to get to work do you want a “thoroughbred” that can’t handle the conditions or do you want a “Workhorse?” Starting with the 10.5″ 4150 CM steel barrel, with a 1/2″-28 threaded muzzle and A2 flash hider that is chambered in 5.56 NATO, with a nitride finish, the Workhorse can digest 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington with ease. The 1:7 twist rate performs well with the most common bullet weights. A carbine-length gas system ensures reliable performance. Forged 7075 T-6 aluminum with a Type 3 hard anodized finish is used for the flat top upper and lower receiver. An enhanced nickel Teflon trigger provides a smooth trigger press and break. A 9.5″ WORKHORSE M-LOK free-float rail provides plenty of area for mounting sights, lights, and lasers without any extra weight. The skeletonized pattern is lightweight and strong. The full length Picatinny rail aligns with the flat top receiver for use with back-up iron sights. For reliability and control the Workhorse has a Gear Head MOD2 Pistol Brace. When it is time to go to work in the field or on the range, you need a Workhorse Pistol!
Battle Arms Development Workhorse Semi-Auto Pistol Specifications and Features
Battle Arms Development, Inc. Item Number: WORKHORSE-018
Semi-Auto Pistol
5.56 NATO (accepts .223 Rem)
30+1 Round Capacity
10.5″ 4150 CM Steel Barrel with 1:7 Twist
1/2″-28 TPI Threaded Barrel with A2 Flash Hider
Carbine-Length Gas System
Medium Profile Barrel, Black Nitride Finish
.750″ Gas Block Journal
7075 T-6 Forged Lower Receiver
7075 T-6 Forged Flat Top Upper Receiver
9.5″ WORKHORSE M-LOK Free-Float Rail
Enhanced Nickel Teflon Trigger
Enhanced Single Sided Safety
Mil-Spec Single Sided Charging Handle
Gear Head MOD2 Pistol Brace
Length: 26.25″- 29″
Weight: 5.65 lbs
Type 3 Black Anodized Finish
Note:
Here is the NRA’s interpretation of the latest ATF letter regarding the use and legality of pistol braces.
NRA Interpretation of Latest ATF Letter