IWI Zion-15

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Zion-15
TypeAR-15
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerIWI US
Produced2020-present
Specifications
Mass6.9 lbs without magazine.[1]
Length33 inches (stock collapsed)
36.25 inches (stock extended)
Barrel length16 inches

Caliber5.56×45mm NATO
ActionDirect impingement
Feed system30-round detachable STANAG magazine

The IWI US Zion-15 is an AR-15–style rifle assembled in Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania by IWI US, originally released in 2020. Marketed at a competitively low price, it is considered to be a budget or entry level rifle designed for American consumers optimized for home defense or competition, chambered in 5.56 NATO.[2]

The rifle has received numerous accolades for its value.[3]

Design[edit]

The Zion-15 is IWI's first M4-styled modern sporting rifle. It uses a direct impingement gas system, has a 16-inch barrel with a 1:8 inch twist, has a 15-inch free-floated handguard with M-LOK attachment points, and an adjustable stock, while the upper receiver has a Picatinny top rail.[4]

According to IWI, the Zion-15 has an accuracy of 1 MOA or less; it was tested for over 10,000 rounds with no significant degradation to accuracy[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Zion-15 Rifle – 5.56 NATO | IWI US, Inc". IWI US, Inc. |. 12 January 2020.
  2. ^ Association, National Rifle. "An Official Journal Of The NRA | Review: IWI Zion-15 Rifle".
  3. ^ Owen, Jonathan (23 October 2020). "IWI Zion-15 Review - Our Rifle of the Year Award Winner". SHWAT™.
  4. ^ MD, Will Dabbs (12 October 2022). "IWI Zion-15". GUNS Magazine.
  5. ^ Battles, Angela (3 November 2023). "Top Six AR-15s For Under A Grand – IWI Zion-15 ($899) PART 2 | On Target Magazine".