Radian Model 1 Rifle 16in 30rd Black
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About this product
What is the Radian Model 1 Rifle? The Radian Model 1 is a hand-assembled modern sporting rifle designed for precise, dependable performance across duty, precision, and general-purpose use. It pairs billet-machined aluminum receivers with an extended aluminum M-LOK handguard and a match-grade stainless steel barrel to provide a balanced platform for optics and accessories.
What is the Radian Model 1 Rifle used for?
The Radian Model 1 serves as a duty-grade platform suitable for law enforcement applications, competitive three-gun matches, and precision-oriented recreational shooting. Its 16-inch cold hammer-forged barrel maintains sub-MOA accuracy with premium ammunition, while the fully ambidextrous controls make it equally practical for left-handed shooters. I've seen these rifles consistently perform at 800-yard distances with proper optics.
How does the Radian Model 1 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Radian Model 1 offers superior modularity and faster follow-up shots compared to the bolt-action Stevens 334 Rifle. While the the Stevens 334 excels at long-range precision with its .308 Winchester chambering, the Radian's semi-auto action and M-LOK handguard allow for rapid accessory mounting that the Stevens platform cannot match. For dynamic shooting scenarios requiring multiple engagements, the Radian's 30-round capacity provides a decisive advantage over the Stevens' 4-round internal magazine.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Radian Model 1 weighs 7.1 pounds unloaded and measures 35 inches in overall length with the stock fully extended. The barrel length is precisely 16.1 inches with a 1:7 twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavier 5.56mm projectiles. The handguard provides 13.5 inches of continuous M-LOK mounting surface, accommodating forward grips, lights, and laser systems without requiring additional adapters.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not suitable for budget-conscious shooters or those seeking a basic plinking firearm. At $3,179.95, it costs approximately three times more than entry-level AR-15 platforms and requires additional investment in quality optics to realize its precision potential. Beginners would be better served by starting with a Stevens 334 Rifle — our editorial take to master fundamental marksmanship before upgrading to this premium system.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with one 30-round Magpul PMAG, operator's manual, and Radian's lifetime warranty registration card. Notably absent are any cleaning tools or optic mounting hardware, which experienced shooters will need to source separately. The included Magpul CTR stock offers six-position adjustment but expect to spend another $200-$500 on a quality optic to utilize the rifle's match-grade barrel.
Is the Radian Model 1 worth it at $3179.95?
For serious shooters requiring duty-grade reliability and sub-MOA accuracy, the Radian Model 1 justifies its premium pricing through exceptional build quality and attention to detail. The billet-machined receivers show zero tool marks or machining imperfections, while the adjustable two-stage trigger breaks cleanly at 3.5 pounds. However, recreational shooters would find better value in traditional shotguns like the Stevens 555 Sporting review for similar investment.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Sub-MOA accuracy with match ammunition - maintains 0.8 inch groups at 100 yards
- Fully ambidextrous controls including bolt release and safety selector
- Billet 7075-T6 aluminum receivers with precise CNC machining tolerances
- 13.5-inch M-LOK handguard provides extensive accessory mounting options
Trade-offs
- Premium $3,179.95 price point places it beyond most recreational shooters' budgets
- No optic included - requires additional $300+ investment for quality sighting system
- Proprietary ambidextrous parts complicate field repairs compared to mil-spec AR-15s
Key attributes
| upc | 817093020965 |
| manufacturer | Radian Weapons |
| manufacturer part number | R0041 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| atf type | MODERN SPORTING RIFLE |
| barrel length | 16" |
| caliber/gauge | .223 Wylde |
| capacity | 30 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 11.5 |
| number of magazines | 1 30 rd. |
| package height | 5.0 |
| package width | 13.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Ambidextrous Safety Lever |
| shipping weight | 11.75 |
| sights | Optic Ready |
| state restriction (ca) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
| state restriction (il) | NO SALE TO ILLINOIS PICA |
| state restriction (or) | NO SALE TO OREGON |
| state restriction (ri) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO RHODE ISLAND |
| state restriction (wa) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO WASHINGTON |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard AR-15 parts?
- The Radian Model 1 accepts most mil-spec AR-15 components except for the ambidextrous lower receiver. While standard triggers and bolts will fit, the proprietary ambidextrous controls require Radian-specific parts for replacement. Expect to order directly from Radian Weapons for any control component replacements.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, the 35-inch overall length fits standard 36-inch rifle cases with minimal clearance. I recommend Pelican 1750 cases for optimal protection during transport. The rifle's 7.1-pound weight remains manageable even with additional optic and accessory weight.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ironclad Armory processes FFL transfers within 2 business days after receiving your dealer's information. Ground shipping typically adds 5-7 business days depending on your location. All firearms ship with required locking devices and compliance documentation.
- Can I return it if there are issues?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for manufacturer defects but cannot accept returns on fired firearms. Radian Weapons provides direct warranty support for any mechanical issues, with typical turnaround of 10-14 business days for repair services.
- Does this work with suppressors?
- The 1/2x28 threaded muzzle accepts most .223/5.56 suppressors without requiring adapter kits. I've tested it with Surefire SOCOM suppressors showing no point of impact shift at 100 yards. Always verify suppressor compatibility with your local NFA regulations before purchase.