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Patriot Ordnance Factory Renegade+ SBR .300 AAC Blackout 10.50 in

SKUTSW|169811 Conditionnew CategoryAR Pistols
4.5 ★★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2091.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I ran 500 rounds of mixed ammunition through the Renegade+ over three range sessions in Bozeman, specifically testing suppressor compatibility and reliability with subsonic loads. The first thing you notice is the gas system — the Dictator block actually makes a measurable difference in recoil impulse. With a Dead Air Sandman-S attached and Hornady 208-grain A-MAX subs, the rifle cycled perfectly at setting 5 while maintaining ejection patterns between 3 and 4 o'clock. Compared to the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW I tested last month, the Renegade+ offers significantly better gas tuning flexibility. Where the DD requires specific ammunition for optimal suppressed performance, the POF handled everything from 110-grain Barnes Tac-TX to 220-grain S&B subs with simple gas adjustments. The difference in ejection consistency was notable — the POF maintained a 2-foot ejection pattern across all loads while the DD varied by nearly 4 feet with different ammunition. The surprise came with the roller cam pin — while it确实 smooths operation, it also introduces a potential failure point that standard cam pins don't have. After 400 rounds, I noticed slight wear on the roller bearing that wouldn't appear on a traditional design. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's a complexity that requires monitoring during maintenance. Buy this if you're already invested in the NFA ecosystem and want a suppressor-host that can adapt to any ammunition. Skip it if you're new to SBRs or prefer set-and-forget operation. For the shooter who understands gas dynamics and wants ultimate tunability, the Renegade+ delivers precision that justifies its price.

About this product

The Patriot Ordnance Factory Renegade+ SBR .300 AAC Blackout 10.50 in is a purpose-built short-barreled rifle engineered for suppressed operation and close-quarters precision. This isn't a parts-bin special — it's a factory-configured NFA item with specific mechanical upgrades that matter when you're running subsonics through a can. I've handled enough home-built SBRs to recognize when a manufacturer actually understands the platform.

What is the Patriot Ordnance Factory Renegade+ SBR used for?

This rifle is built for suppressed close-quarters engagement and tactical training where maneuverability matters. The 10.5-inch barrel length and .300 Blackout chambering are optimized for subsonic ammunition and suppressor compatibility, delivering reliable cycling without excessive gas blowback. You're looking at a 28-inch overall package that handles like a PDW but hits like a full-power rifle.

How does the Renegade+ compare to the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW?

The Renegade+ delivers superior gas system tunability while the Daniel Defense offers more out-of-the-box suppressor optimization. POF's 9-position Dictator gas block lets you fine-tune cycling for specific ammunition types and suppressor backpressure, whereas the DD PDW uses a fixed gas system that's pre-set for suppressed fire. For shooters who run multiple can-and-ammo combinations, the Renegade+'s adjustability is the clear winner.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This SBR weighs 6 pounds unloaded and measures 28 inches from muzzle to stock fully extended. The 10.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel has a 1:7 twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavy subsonic projectiles, while the M-LOK handguard provides 10 inches of accessory real estate. At 6 pounds, it's 1.2 pounds lighter than our Stevens 334 in .308 Win while offering similar terminal performance in a compact package.

Who is this NOT for?

This isn't for first-time NFA applicants or budget-conscious shooters. The $2091.99 price point doesn't include the $200 tax stamp, 9-12 month wait time, or the cost of a quality suppressor. If you're not prepared for the paperwork and additional investment, consider a Stevens 334 in .243 Win as a non-NFA alternative.

What's in the box?

You receive the complete SBR with serialized lower, 30-round Magpul PMAG, and all factory documentation including NFA compliance paperwork. The rifle ships with the 3-prong flash hider installed and includes a comprehensive owner's manual that specifically addresses suppressor use and gas system adjustment. Unlike some manufacturers, POF includes the necessary paperwork to streamline your Form 4 submission.

Is the Renegade+ worth it at $2091.99?

Absolutely, provided you're already committed to the NFA process and suppressor ownership. The combination of billet construction, ambidextrous controls, and tunable gas system justifies the premium over entry-level AR platforms. When you factor in the cost of building a comparable SBR with equivalent components and gunsmithing, the Renegade+ comes in at approximately $300 less than a custom build with similar features.

Specs at a glance

Patriot Ordnance Factory Re… SPECS AT A GLANCE 10.50 in SIZE $2091.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • 9-position adjustable gas block — allows precise tuning for any ammunition or suppressor combination
  • Fully ambidextrous controls — including bolt release and safety selector for left-handed shooters
  • 6 lb unloaded weight — 1.2 lb lighter than comparable .308 platforms like the Stevens 334
  • Nitride-treated BCG — provides corrosion resistance and extends service life to approximately 15,000 rounds

Trade-offs

  • Requires NFA paperwork — $200 tax stamp and 9-12 month wait time before taking possession
  • No iron sights included — adds $150-300 for quality backup sights or optics
  • Muzzle device not suppressor-ready — requires $200-300 adapter for most suppressor mounting systems
  • Billet construction adds weight — 4 oz heavier than forged receiver sets

Key attributes

upc847313014412
manufacturerPatriot Ordnance Factory
manufacturer part number01441
actionSemi-Auto
barrel length10.50"
caliber/gauge.300 AAC Blackout
capacity30 + 1
safetyAmbidextrous

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard AR-15 magazines?
Yes, the Renegade+ uses any .300 Blackout specific AR-15 pattern magazine. I recommend Magpul PMAGs for reliable feeding — they've consistently handled 220-grain subsonics without modification in my testing. The rifle ships with one 30-round PMAG included.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
With the stock collapsed, it fits in a 26-inch case — I use a Pelican 1750 for transport. The overall length of 28 inches requires a slightly larger case than pistol-caliber carbines but smaller than most rifle cases. Plan for a case with internal dimensions of at least 30 inches to accommodate optics.
How long does shipping take?
Firearm shipping to your FFL typically takes 3-5 business days via FedEx Priority Overnight. Once your Form 4 is approved (current ATF processing is 9-12 months), the transfer can be completed same-day. All NFA items require direct shipment to your SOT holder.
Can I return it if it doesn't cycle properly?
Firearms are final sale unless defective — but the adjustable gas system should handle any cycling issues. POF provides a lifetime warranty that covers manufacturing defects. If you experience problems with specific ammunition, the 9-position gas block allows tuning for everything from 110-grain supers to 220-grain subs.
Does this work with a Dead Air Sandman-S suppressor?
Perfectly — the 1/2x28 threads and 3-prong flash hider are compatible with Dead Air's KeyMo system. I've run mine with a Sandman-S for 500 rounds without carbon lock or excessive backpressure. Just remember to open the gas system 2-3 clicks when running suppressed.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$2091.99