Spikes Tactical ST15 Spider Logo AR-15 Semi-Auto Rifle .223 Wylde 16" with Free-Float Handguard
This Spikes Tactical ST15 is a U.S.-made AR-15 platform rifle chambered in .223 Wylde with a 16" barrel and a distinctive Spider logo rollmark on the lower receiver. It features a free-float ventilated handguard with a full-length top Picatinny rail, a flat-top upper with Picatinny top rail, and an ambidextrous-style charging handle. The lower receiver markings include "SPIKES TACTICAL / APOPKA, FL / U.S.A.", "CAL - MULTI", and "MOD - ST15".
CONDITION
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape. There are minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny. A California-compliant CompMag fixed magazine is installed and currently stuck in the magwell; it can be removed, but it will likely require light gunsmithing work.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Spikes Tactical ST15 rifle
- 1x 10-round magazine (CompMag AR-15 fixed magazine, installed in rifle)
This ST15 is built on the AR-15 platform and uses a direct impingement action with a manual SAFE/FIRE selector. The lower receiver shows the large Spider logo rollmark and a serial beginning with "SS" (036953 confirmed).
The rifle is equipped with a collapsible/telescoping stock and a polymer pistol grip with no visible branding. Up front, it has a free-float ventilated handguard and a full-length top Picatinny rail that runs across the flat-top upper and handguard for consistent rail space.
Additional visible features include an ejection port cover, a multi-port style muzzle device (not identified), and a bolt/BCG with a blue-finished appearance (finish/type not confirmed). The charging-handle latch shows a stylized "A" logo (brand not confirmed).
Capacity is listed as 10+1 with the included 10-round CompMag installed. The installed California-compliant fixed magazine is currently stuck in the magwell; removal is reported as possible, but likely to require light gunsmithing work.




