Discover the Anderson AM-15, a semi-automatic rifle that combines durability, precision, and versatility, making it a must-have for both collectors and active shooters. This modern sporting rifle, part of the renowned AR-15 family, offers an exceptional blend of American craftsmanship and innovative design, proudly manufactured by Anderson Manufacturing in Hebron, Kentucky. Chambered in .223 Remington, the AM-15 is celebrated for its reliability and adaptability, suitable for a broad array of shooting activities.
The rifle is in very good condition, exhibiting only light, superficial signs of prior handling, including minor wear on the magazine and finish marks near the charging handle. The bore is clean and well-maintained, with good rifling, ensuring consistent accuracy with each shot. Included in this sale is one 20-round magazine, providing you with ample firepower right out of the box.
Engineered with a direct impingement action and a 16" barrel, the AM-15 is equipped with a free-float STNGR M-Lok handguard, allowing for a wide range of accessory attachments to customize your shooting experience. The A2-style flash hider effectively reduces muzzle flash, enhancing visibility in low-light conditions. The Magpul PRS Gen3 adjustable stock and Magpul MOE-type pistol grip ensure comfort and control, with a length of pull of 14.25 inches, tailored to fit your shooting style.
The Anderson AM-15's black hard coat anodized finish not only provides a sleek, tactical appearance but also ensures resistance to wear and corrosion, making it a robust choice for any collection. With a 20+1 round capacity, this rifle is perfect for target shooting, home defense, or varmint hunting. Anderson Manufacturing's reputation for producing high-quality, cost-effective firearms makes the AM-15 a valuable addition for both new and seasoned firearm enthusiasts.
Embrace the heritage and performance of the Anderson AM-15, a rifle that stands out for its quality and adaptability, and make it a central piece of your firearm collection today.



