Fierce Firearms TROG308WIN22GP Rogue .308 Win 22″ 4+1
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About this product
The Fierce Firearms TROG308WIN22GP Rogue is a lightweight, precision-ready bolt-action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO, built for shooters who demand mechanical accuracy in a field-portable platform. It combines a titanium receiver with a carbon-fiber-wrapped 22-inch barrel and a fixed synthetic stock, resulting in a system engineered for consistent performance from elevated hunting positions to structured long-range practice. The rifle is configured as a right-hand model with a 4+1 capacity and a weight of just 5.30 lbs, a specification that directly challenges heavier competitors like the Stevens 334.
What is the Fierce Firearms Rogue used for?
This rifle is built for hunters and long-range enthusiasts who need a .308 capable of reliable sub-MOA accuracy without a punishing carry weight. It excels as a dedicated mountain rifle for hunts demanding elevation changes, where its 5.3-pound weight provides a tangible advantage over 8-pound alternatives during multi-mile stalks. The 22-inch barrel, paired with the Trigger Tech adjustable trigger, also makes it a formidable and lightweight choice for extended sessions at steel targets beyond 600 yards.
How does the Fierce Firearms Rogue compare to the Stevens 334?
The Rogue is a higher-performance alternative for shooters prioritizing weight savings and premium materials, justifying its higher price point. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 uses a conventional blued steel barrel and synthetic stock for a weight over 7 lbs, the Rogue sheds nearly 2 pounds via its titanium receiver and carbon-wrapped barrel, translating to less fatigue on multi-day hunts. However, the Stevens 334 retains the advantage of final cost, making it the better option for a budget-conscious, high-round-count training rifle.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Rogue has an unloaded weight of 5.30 lbs (85 ounces) and an overall length of approximately 42.5 inches with its 22-inch barrel. The carbon fiber-wrapped steel barrel has a consistent outer diameter profile for rigidity, and the fixed Phantom Camo Rogue stock features a 13.5-inch length of pull standard for adult shooters. This compact, featherweight package is significantly more maneuverable than a traditional walnut-stocked .308, which often exceeds 8.5 pounds.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the budget-first buyer or the shooter who prioritizes high-volume, rapid fire over precision. The titanium receiver and carbon barrel technology command a premium, making it a poor choice compared to a value-oriented Stevens 555 Sporting if your main concern is initial cost. It is also not ideal for left-handed shooters, as it is a right-hand-only configuration, or for those seeking a multi-caliber “one rifle” platform, as caliber changes require a complete barrel and bolt head swap.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with the firearm, one 4-round AI-pattern magazine, the installed Trigger Tech Primary ProCurve adjustable trigger, and the factory-installed radial muzzle brake. You will not receive a traditional optic rail or scope mounts—those are required, separate purchases—nor will you find a cleaning kit or thread protector in the case, as the muzzle device is permanently attached at the factory.
Is the Fierce Firearms Rogue worth it at $2350?
At $2350, this rifle is a justifiable investment for a hunter who covers rugged terrain and requires extreme weight savings paired with guaranteed accuracy from a premium action. The titanium receiver and carbon-wrapped barrel deliver tangible performance benefits over a standard steel-and-walnut rifle, saving you 24-32 ounces on a week-long backcountry hunt. If you primarily shoot from a benchrest or require a budget-friendly rifle for occasional use, the price-to-performance ratio tilts toward more conventional options.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.30 lbs (85 oz) — over 2 lbs lighter than a standard steel-and-walnut .308
- Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee with factory match-grade .308 ammunition
- Titanium receiver with Glacier Cerakote finish for corrosion resistance at high altitudes
- Adjustable Trigger Tech Primary ProCurve trigger with a 2.5-4 lb pull weight range
Trade-offs
- Permanently attached radial muzzle brake requires gunsmith removal for suppressor use ($75-$150 service)
- Right-hand-only configuration — no left-handed model available from the factory
- Premium materials justify the $2350 price, making it cost-prohibitive for casual shooters
- No optic rail or scope mounts included — adds $50-$200 for proper mounting hardware
Key attributes
| upc | 853418900765 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TROG308WIN22GP |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| safety | Lever Action |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with a suppressor?
- Yes, but not directly. The factory-installed radial muzzle brake is permanently attached to the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle. To mount a suppressor, a qualified gunsmith must remove the brake and verify thread alignment, a service that typically costs $75-$150 and adds 2-3 weeks of lead time for the work.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes. With an overall length of approximately 42.5 inches, it fits in most standard 44-inch takedown rifle cases. We recommend a hard case like a Pelican 1750 for airline travel, as the carbon fiber barrel requires protection from lateral crushing forces during transit.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ground shipping to the lower 48 states takes 5-7 business days after your order and FFL information clears verification. All firearms are shipped via FedEx with adult signature required at delivery, and you must coordinate transfer with your local FFL holder before the order is processed.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
- No. Due to federal firearms regulations (ATF 27 CFR § 478.124), we cannot accept returns on this product once it has been transferred to your local FFL dealer. We recommend confirming the rifle's fit and feel at a local retailer before purchasing online, as all sales on transferred firearms are final.
- Does this work with AICS-pattern magazines?
- Yes, the internal magazine well is machined specifically for Accuracy International AICS-pattern short-action magazines. The included 4-round magazine is an AICS-type, and compatible mags from brands like MDT or Magpul are confirmed to function, though we recommend testing with at least 10 rounds of your chosen ammunition for reliability confirmation.