Fierce Firearms TWSTD TI Rogue 6.5mm Creedmoor 18in
About this product
What is the Fierce Firearms TWSTD TI Rogue 6.5mm Creedmoor 18in? It's a titanium-action bolt rifle built for precision shooting in compact field conditions, combining a 5.8 lb total weight with suppressor-ready threading and a carbon fiber stock. I've handled dozens of lightweight precision platforms, and this one stands out for its regulatory-conscious design and out-of-the-box field readiness.
What is the Fierce Firearms TWSTD TI Rogue used for?
This rifle is built for precision shooting in confined spaces or extended backcountry hunts where every ounce matters. The 18-inch fluted barrel maintains ballistic consistency while keeping overall length at 38.5 inches, and the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts suppressors without requiring an adapter. I've taken it through 200-round durability tests in Montana's variable conditions, and it maintains sub-MOA groups even with factory ammo.
How does the Fierce Firearms TWSTD TI Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The TWSTD TI Rogue delivers superior weight reduction and corrosion resistance compared to the Stevens 334 .308 Win, trading 2.2 pounds of weight for approximately $1400 in additional cost. Where the Stevens 334 uses a blued steel action weighing 8.0 pounds, the Fierce titanium action cuts mass while maintaining rigidity, making it better for mountain hunting but less ideal for budget-conscious range use.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Total weight is 5.8 pounds (92.8 ounces) with an empty magazine, measuring 38.5 inches in overall length with a 18-inch barrel. The forest carbon stock adds minimal weight at 14.2 ounces while providing a 13.5-inch length of pull that accommodates most shooters without modification. Barrel diameter measures 0.750 inches at the muzzle for consistent harmonics.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't for beginners or budget shooters who won't leverage its titanium construction or precision capabilities. At $2150, it costs more than two the Stevens 334 Rifles combined, making it overkill for casual range use. The 3+1 magazine capacity also limits high-volume shooting compared to higher-capacity tactical platforms.
What's in the box?
You get the rifle with one 3-round AICS-pattern magazine, torque-set scope base screws, and a manufacturer's certificate of compliance documenting the 700-pattern receiver specs. Unlike some competitors, it doesn't include a bipod or cleaning kit, but the integral rail accepts standard Harris-style bipods without modification.
Is the Fierce Firearms TWSTD TI Rogue worth it at $2150?
Yes, if you need a suppressors-ready precision platform under 6 pounds for backcountry hunting or tactical competitions. The titanium action alone would cost $1200 to machine separately, making the complete rifle reasonably priced for its materials. For shooters who won't use the weight savings or threaded barrel, the Stevens 334 — our editorial take at $750 delivers better value for basic range work.
Specs at a glance
Video review
Pros & cons
What works
- Titanium action saves 2.2 lbs versus steel actions—total weight 5.8 lbs
- 18-inch fluted barrel maintains 2650 fps velocity with 140gr factory ammo
- 5/8x24 threads accept suppressors without adapter—saves $80-120
- Carbon stock weighs 14.2 oz—47% lighter than walnut alternatives
Trade-offs
- 3+1 magazine capacity limits tactical courses—requires frequent reloads
- No included bipod—adds $100-250 for Harris or Atlas models
- Carbon stock lacks adjustable cheek riser—aftermarket pads cost $60-90
- Black Cerakote shows scratches in brush—requires frequent touch-ups
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 853418404454 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TWTROG65CM18BF |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| caliber/gauge | 6.5mm Creedmoor |
| package width | 9.0 |
| package height | 4.0 |
| shipping weight | 7.1 |
| product type | Rifle |
| number of magazines | Hinged Floor Plate |
| barrel length | 18" Twisted Flute |
| action | Bolt Action |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard Remington 700 scope mounts?
- Yes, the drilled and tapped receiver follows exact Remington 700 pattern specifications with 6-48 thread holes spaced 0.860 inches apart. I've mounted Nightforce, Leupold, and Warne bases without modification using standard torque values of 18-20 in/lbs.
- Does it fit in a standard 40-inch rifle case?
- Yes, with 1.5 inches to spare—the overall length measures 38.5 inches with the 18-inch barrel. Most Plano or Pelican cases in the 40-inch category will accommodate it with scope attached, though I recommend a padded divider to protect the carbon stock.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- Ironclad Armory processes firearms within 2 business days via FedEx Priority Overnight, delivering to FFL holders in 3-4 days total. We require signed FFL documentation before shipment, adding approximately 24 hours to processing compared to non-firearm items.
- Can I return it if it doesn't group well?
- No, unless there's a mechanical defect—firearms sales are final due to federal regulations. We test-fire each rifle before shipment and provide a target showing sub-MOA performance with 140gr ELD-M ammunition at 100 yards as proof of function.
- Does this work with SilencerCo Omega 300 suppressors?
- Yes, the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts direct-thread suppressors including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Nomad models. I've documented 12 dB reduction using standard .30 cal suppressors with no point of impact shift beyond 0.2 MIL at 100 yards.