Nesika Precision Custom Rifles

    Nesika Sporter

    Nesika Firearms, a Freedom Group owned company based in Sturgis, South Dakota, have introduced a new line of custom rifles built on their own Nesika action. There are three models, the Sporter Rifle, the Long Range Rifle and the Tactical Rifle. Prices start at $3,499 for the Sporter and up to $4,499 for the Tactical.

    Nesika Long Range

    Nesika Long Range

    Nesika Tactical

    Nesika Tactical

    Nesika Sporter Rifle Specs

    • Nesika Stainless Hunter action, receiver made from 15-5 stainless and one-piece bolt with CeraKote® finished 4340 CM steel
    • Douglas air-gauged stainless 24”and 26”barrel
    • Timney Trigger set at a crisp, three pounds
    • Stainless steel Oberndorf- style hinged floor plate
    • Leupold® QRW Bases
    • Sporter hand laid-up composite stock with aluminum bedding block
    • Guaranteed MOA accuracy, test target included

    Nesika Long Range Rifle Specs

    • Nesika Stainless Hunter action, receiver made from 15-5 stainless and one-piece bolt with CeraKote® finished 4340 CM steel
    • Douglas air-gauged 26” stainless barrel, fluted varmint contour
    • Timney Trigger set at a crisp, three pounds
    • Leupold® QRW Bases
    • Stainless steel Oberndorf- style hinged floor plate
    • Varmint/Tactical hand laid-up stock with aluminum bedding block
    • Guaranteed MOA accuracy, test target included

    Nesika Tactical Rifle Specs

    • Nesika Stainless Tactical action, receiver made from 15-5 stainless and one piece bolt from 4340 CM steel
    • Douglas air-gauged stainless barrel, 28’ Tactical contour, plus an AAC Blackout muzzle brake/suppressor adapter
    • All metal is coated with CeraKote® matte black finish for added protection
    • Timney Trigger set at a crisp, three pounds
    • 5-round detachable box magazine
    • Tactical hand laid-up composite stock with aluminum bedding block, spacer adj. length and adjustable cheekpiece
    • One-piece, stainless Mil Std 1913 rail with 15 MOA taper
    • Guaranteed MOA accuracy, test target included

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