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The Juggernaut Rogue is an American bullpup conversion chassis for the Springfield Armory M1A or M14 designed and manufactured from 2011 to 2015[1] by Juggernaut Tactical.[2]

History[]

The Rogue was designed as a platform for a short 7.62×51mm NATO rifle. The rifle was manufactured from 2011 to 2015 by Juggernaut Tactical.[2]

Design Details[]

The Rogue is a drop-in chassis for any M14 rifle platform. A number of parts on the M14 need to be removed before the weapon can be dropped into the chassis. The weapon has a 16 in (41 cm) barrel with a breaching-style muzzle known as the JuggerBrake, which acts as a recoil reducer and as a flash hider; the muzzle can also be used for door breaching. The weapon has a push-button safety and is ambidextrous; the charging handle can be placed on either side of the weapon.[2] The upper and lower receivers are manufactured of machined 6061 aluminum, with this chassis reducing the weight of the M14 platform by about 1 pound and shortens it significantly by about 11.75 inches.

The Rogue can fit most M14 variants, including the Springfield M1A SOCOM 16 and also has the capability to mount fully-automatic M14 rifles.[3]

Variants[]

Juggernaut Rogue FPSRussia Special Edition

Variant of the Rogue chassis with chromed stock. Ten were produced.[1]

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