While the newest Ruger long gun possesses many typical AR features it also has a Ruger-designed piston drive system. The patent-pending, chrome plated two-stage piston system provides a cleaner, cooler running, and more reliable operation than any standard AR gas impingement system can deliver. After a cursory examination of display rifles at the NRA show I placed an order for my test gun.
Stone Cold
Several months later I received my test and evaluation sample and was very pleased with what I found when I opened the box. In addition to the piston drive upper, the SR-556 possesses a 16-inch, chrome-lined, hammer-forged barrel, a free-floating railed handguard, folding front and rear sights, and other high-end features and accessories.
Ruger not only used components of top quality on this rifle, it obviously has done quite a bit of market research to understand what features savvy shooters desire and incorporated those into the SR-556's design. In fact, I found the rifle to possess many features that a savvy shooter would want for a patrol carbine.
The SR-556 lower receiver is like just about any other AR lower that you'll find on the market, but it has some nice touches. Machined from an aluminum forging, the lower receiver is outfitted with a six-position M4-style collapsing stock and a rubber Hogue pistol grip.