Christensen Arms Revives the Modern Precision Pistol Platform
Author: Marko L. | Publish Date: Jun 18, 2025 | Fact checked by: Aleksa Miladinovic
Return of an Innovative Shooting Solution
Christensen Arms has announced the return of their Modern Precision Pistol to active production, marking the revival of a unique platform that bridges the gap between traditional pistols and precision rifles. The initial relaunch focuses on two carefully selected caliber options, representing the company's commitment to delivering maximum performance in an ultra-compact package.

Compact Design Philosophy
Backpack-Ready Performance
The engineering achievement behind the Modern Precision Pistol lies in its ability to deliver substantial firepower while maintaining remarkable portability. With weights ranging from 4.4 to 5.8 pounds depending on caliber selection, this bolt-action pistol can easily fit into a standard backpack, making it ideal for hunters, precision shooters, and tactical professionals who require maximum portability without sacrificing accuracy.
Caliber Versatility and Barrel Options
The Modern Precision Pistol platform demonstrates impressive flexibility across multiple caliber options. Available chamberings include 300BLK, .223 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .308 Winchester, with barrel lengths spanning from 7.5 inches to 12.5 inches. This range allows shooters to select the optimal configuration for their specific application, whether prioritizing maximum velocity, suppressor compatibility, or overall compactness.
Legal Classification with Carbine Ergonomics
Unique Regulatory Position
While classified as a pistol under current firearms regulations, the Modern Precision Pistol's ergonomics are entirely carbine-focused. The inclusion of a folding stock provides a full length of pull, creating a shooting experience that mirrors traditional rifle platforms while maintaining the legal advantages of pistol classification.

Current Production Specifications
Initial Relaunch Chamberings
The revived Modern Precision Pistol launches with two precision-oriented caliber options: .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. These selections reflect the platform's focus on long-range accuracy and versatility across hunting and precision shooting applications.
Barrel Construction and Performance
Barrel Specifications:
- 416R stainless steel construction with carbon fiber wrapping
- 12.5-inch barrel length with target profile design
- Threaded muzzle with included brake
- Optimized for precision shooting applications
Chassis and Receiver Design
Advanced Aluminum Construction
Chassis Features:
- Black-anodized 7075 aluminum construction
- V-block bedding system for enhanced accuracy
- Compatible with standard AR-pattern pistol grips
- Designed for maximum rigidity and consistency
Receiver Engineering
Receiver Specifications:
- Precision-machined construction
- Black nitride finish for durability and corrosion resistance
- Integrated QD (Quick Detach) mount points for versatile sling attachment options
Accessory Integration and Modularity
Modern Rail Systems
The handguard features carbon fiber construction with integrated M-LOK slots, providing lightweight accessory mounting options while maintaining the platform's compact profile. This design allows users to customize their setup with lights, lasers, bipods, and other tactical accessories without compromising portability.
Stabilizing Brace System
The platform incorporates an SB Tactical FS1913A folding stabilizing brace, which serves dual purposes of legal compliance and practical functionality. When deployed, the overall length extends to 33.25 inches for optimal shooting ergonomics, while folding capability dramatically reduces the package size for transport and storage.
Factory Equipment and Features
Precision Components
Standard Equipment:
- TriggerTech flat trigger for consistent, crisp trigger pull
- Oversized tactical bolt knob for reliable operation
- Forward-mount rail system for optics mounting
- Professional-grade components throughout
Pricing and Market Position
The Modern Precision Pistol enters the market with an MSRP starting at $2,295, positioning it as a premium precision shooting platform that offers unique advantages over traditional rifle configurations. This pricing reflects the specialized engineering, high-quality components, and innovative design that characterizes the platform.
Target Applications
The Modern Precision Pistol serves multiple roles in the precision shooting community, from compact hunting applications where portability is paramount to specialized tactical scenarios requiring maximum accuracy in a reduced-size package. The combination of rifle-level performance with pistol portability creates opportunities that traditional platforms cannot address effectively.
| Specifications | MODERN PRECISION PISTOL |
|---|---|
| BARREL | |
| BARREL CONSTRUCTION | CHRISTENSEN ARMS 416R STAINLESS STEEL AERO GRADE CARBON FIBER WRAPPED BARREL |
| BARREL PROFILE | TARGET PROFILE |
| MUZZLE BRAKE | ADJUSTABLE STAINLESS STEEL SIDE BAFFLE BRAKE, (REMOVABLE) BLACK NITRIDE FINISH |
| THREADED MUZZLE | 5/8 × 24 | 1/2 × 28 |
| ACTION ASSEMBLY | |
| RECEIVER | CHRISTENSEN ARMS PRECISION MACHINED RECEIVER |
| OPTICS BASE | STD REM 700 OPTICS BASE COMPATIBLE |
| ACTION FINISH | BLACK NITRIDE FINISH |
| BOLT HANDLE | SKELETONIZED BOLT HANDLE |
| BOLT KNOB | OVERSIZED TACTICAL BOLT KNOB |
| TRIGGER | TRIGGERTECH® FLAT TRIGGER |
| MAGAZINE | DETACHABLE MAGAZINE |
| ADDITIONAL FEATURES | TACTICAL-MAG RELEASE · 0-MOA RAI |
| CHASSIS | |
| CHASSIS CONSTRUCTION | CHRISTENSEN ARMS 7075 ALUMINUM PISTOL CHASSIS |
| CHASSIS FINISH | HARDCOAT BLACK ANODIZE |
| BEDDING | V-BLOCK BEDDING |
| GRIP COMPATIBILITY | STANDARD AR GRIP COMPATIBLE |
| BARRICADE STEPS | Yes |
| STABILIZING BRACE | SB TACTICAL® FOLDING STABILIZING BRACE |
| ATTACHMENT POINTS | |
| QD MOUNTS | 2 Q/D MOUNTS |
| FOREND | CARBON FIBER WITH M-LOK™ |
| FORWARD RAIL | FORWARD MOUNT RAIL WITH INTEGRATED BARRICADE STOP |
Author:
Marko Lalovic

Marko is a dedicated aviation enthusiast whose passion began with an unforgettable encounter with fighter jets at an air show in his home country. As an audiophile and sound engineer by training, Marko was initially captivated by the distinctive sonic signature of military aircraft—the thunderous roar of afterburners and the precise mechanical symphony of aviation systems. This auditory fascination evolved into a comprehensive interest in defense technology, particularly firearms engineering and ballistics acoustics.