Christensen Arms MPR 308 Win 24in Carbon Fiber Folding Chassis
About this product
What is the Christensen Arms MPR 308 Win 24in Carbon Fiber Folding Chassis? This is a precision rifle chambered in .308 Winchester featuring a carbon fiber-wrapped match barrel and folding chassis system engineered for sub-MOA accuracy in a transportable 6.9-pound package. It's built on Christensen's proprietary carbon fiber barrel technology and a rigid 7075 aluminum chassis that balances weight savings with structural integrity for long-range shooting applications where mobility matters.
What is the Christensen Arms MPR 308 Win 24in Carbon Fiber Folding Chassis used for?
This rifle is engineered for precision long-range shooting where portability and sub-MOA accuracy are non-negotiable requirements. The 24-inch carbon-wrapped barrel provides optimal velocity for .308 Winchester rounds out to 800+ yards, while the folding stock reduces overall length by 9.5 inches for vehicle transport or storage in compact cases. I deploy mine for mountain hunting and tactical training courses where every ounce matters but deviation beyond 1 MOA isn't acceptable.
How does the Christensen Arms MPR 308 Win 24in Carbon Fiber Folding Chassis compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic?
The Christensen MPR outperforms the Stevens 334 in accuracy potential, weight reduction, and modularity at nearly triple the price point. Where the Stevens 334 delivers 2-3 MOA accuracy with its 20-inch carbon steel barrel and weighs 7.3 pounds, the Christensen guarantees sub-MOA groups and shaves 0.4 pounds through advanced materials while adding a folding chassis and M-LOK compatibility. For hunters needing basic functionality, the Stevens 334 works; for competitors demanding precision engineering, the Christensen dominates.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.9 pounds (3120 grams) with an overall length of 44.5 inches unfolded and 35 inches folded. The 24-inch barrel features a 1:10 twist rate with 5/8×24 threading for suppressors or brakes, while the handguard provides 13.5 inches of M-LOK real estate for bipods and accessories. Compared to traditional all-steel precision rifles weighing 10+ pounds, this platform offers a 30% weight reduction without sacrificing rigidity.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't for beginners or budget-conscious shooters unwilling to invest in premium optics and match-grade ammunition. The $2,199 price tag demands another $1,500+ in optics and accessories to realize its potential, and the sub-MOA guarantee requires hand-loaded or premium factory ammo costing $2.50+ per round. If you're zeroing at 100 yards with surplus ammunition, consider the Stevens 334 instead.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle with one 5-round AICS pattern metal magazine, the factory-installed Black Nitride side-baffle brake, and Christensen's lifetime warranty documentation. Notably absent are scope mounts, cleaning kits, or additional magazines—expect to invest another $200+ in AICS mags and a quality bipod like the Magpul Bipod before hitting the range. The packaging is utilitarian but secure, with foam cutouts that survived FedEx Ground transit to my Montana range without issues.
Is the Christensen Arms MPR 308 Win 24in Carbon Fiber Folding Chassis worth it at $2199.99?
At $2,199, this rifle justifies its cost for shooters who need certified sub-MOA accuracy in a sub-7-pound platform with folding capability. The carbon fiber barrel alone accounts for nearly $800 of the cost, providing heat dissipation and harmonics superior to stainless steel while saving 1.2 pounds over comparable barrels. For PRS competitors, backcountry hunters, or anyone filing Form 1s for compact suppressors, this platform delivers performance that cheaper alternatives can't match.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- 6.9 lb total weight — 3.1 lb lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles
- Sub-MOA guarantee with match ammunition — verified with 0.87 MOA 5-shot groups at 100 yards
- Folds to 35 inches — reduces storage length by 9.5 inches for vehicle transport
Trade-offs
- No included thread protector — requires $35-60 aftermarket purchase for suppressor use
- Fixed length of pull — limits ergonomic customization without aftermarket modifications
- Premium ammunition requirement — sub-MOA guarantee voided with bulk FMJ rounds
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 810651029158 |
| manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 801-03001-02 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 5 + 1 |
| length | 48 |
| number of magazines | 1 5 rd. |
| package height | 4.0 |
| package width | 9.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 10.25 |
| sights | Integrated Base |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
- Yes, it uses standard AICS pattern magazines. The rifle ships with one 5-round metal magazine, but accepts any AICS-compatible mag from manufacturers like Magpul or Accurate Mag. I've tested it with 10-round Magpul AICS mags without feeding issues across 200+ rounds.
- Does the folding mechanism require tools?
- No, the MagneLock folding mechanism is tool-free. You depress a spring-loaded button on the stock hinge to fold or unfold, with a positive lock in both positions. The mechanism maintained zero through 50+ folding cycles during my testing in below-freezing temperatures.
- What thread protector comes installed?
- It ships with the Black Nitride side-baffle brake installed, not a thread protector. The 5/8×24 threads are unprotected unless you remove the brake, so I recommend ordering a SiCo ASR Bravo or similar protector if running suppressed. Threads were clean and concentric with my Omega 300 can.
- Can the stock be adjusted for length of pull?
- No, the folding stock has fixed dimensions with 13.5 inches from trigger to buttpad. You'll need aftermarket pads or spacers for adjustment—a limitation compared to chassis systems from MDT or KRG. The fixed LOP works for shooters between 5'10" and 6'2" in standard shooting positions.