Aero Precision M4E1 Pro Review

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Aero Precision has built a strong reputation for producing high-quality AR components and complete rifles that deliver excellent value. The M4E1 Pro is no exception, offering a rugged and reliable platform that balances modern features with improved durability. In this review, we’ll take a deep dive into its performance, accuracy, and overall functionality after testing for the past few months—including suppressed use and hunting trips.

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Table of contents

  • M4E1 Pro Specifications
  • Out of the Box
  • M4E1 Pro Lower Receiver & Ambidextrous Controls
  • Furniture
  • MOD 4 Handguard
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  • Barrel on the M4E1 Pro
  • Trigger Performance
  • M4E1 Pro Accuracy & Precision Testing
  • Hunting & Performance
  • Final Thoughts
  • Rifling: 1:7 Twist
  • Barrel: 16” Cold Hammer Forged BA Gov 5.56 Barrel – Chrome Lined
  • Trigger: ALG QMS Single Stage Trigger
  • Furniture: Magpul MOE Grip, Magpul MOE SL Stock
  • Receiver Finish: Kodiak Brown Anodized
  • Handguard: 15” MOD 4 Handguard – Kodiak Brown Anodized
  • Muzzle Device: AR15 A2 Birdcage Flash Hider

The M4E1 Pro arrives well-packaged and includes everything you need to hit the range except ammo. In the box, you’ll find a 30-round magazine, gun lock, stickers, and an owner’s manual. The rifle itself has an impressive look with its Kodiak Brown Anodized finish on both the M4E1 Pro lower receiver and M4E1 threaded upper receiver. It gives the rifle a unique, rugged aesthetic while providing extra corrosion resistance.

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All included contents with the M4E1 Pro

The M4E1 Pro lower receiver is built with Aero Precision’s enhanced features, making it stand out from standard mil-spec lowers. The integrated trigger guard provides extra clearance for gloved hands, and the flared magwell speeds up reloads.

Ambi mag release on rifle
Ambi mag release

One of the biggest benefits of the PRO model is the fully ambidextrous controls. The rifle includes a PRO Ambidextrous Safety, as well as a BREACH Ambidextrous Charging Handle, making manipulations easy from either side. The EZ Install takedown and pivot pins make maintenance and disassembly easier as well. Aero Precision is incorporating a lot of in-house proprietary solutions, and they all have been performing nicely. 

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Ambi bolt catch and release

The rifle is equipped with Magpul MOE furniture, including the MOE grip and MOE SL stock, both of which provide a solid and comfortable interface. I have run Magpul furniture for years, but I am a fan of their SL stock as it provides a great cheek weld. Also, Aero Precision includes their Enhanced Buffer Tube with an H buffer, helping smooth out the recoil impulse.

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Aero’s enhanced buffer tube holding the Magpul MOE SL stock in place

Equipped on M4E1 Pro is also Aero’s MOD 4 handguard. It features a 7-sided M-LOK interface and four steel QD sling sockets. The result is a solid, no-compromise handguard that works exceptionally well whether you’re mounting optics, grips, lights, or lasers.

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Aero’s MOD 4 handguard is one of my favorite features of this rifle

The MOD 4 has been engineered to minimize optical deflection. The handguard is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and is developed with an emphasis on stiffness, ensuring minimal flex or movement. The steel barrel nut attachment is a key feature that significantly improves zero retention, especially when using an infrared laser aiming device. I put this to the test and found that the MOD 4 handguard was one of the best-performing rails I’ve evaluated when it comes to holding a laser’s zero. If you want to see the full results comparing a handful of rails on the market, check out this in-depth rigidity test:

At the heart of the M4E1 Pro is a 16-inch cold hammer forged (CHF) barrel. CHF barrels are known for their increased durability and longevity, making them a great choice for shooters who plan to run their rifles hard. The barrel features a government profile, which balances strength and weight, and is chrome-lined for additional resistance to wear and corrosion.

Here’s a quick rundown of the barrel’s specs:

  • 5.56x45mm NATO chamber
  • Cold Hammer Forged construction
  • Chrome-lined interior for enhanced longevity
  • .750″ gas block journal
  • Mid-length gas system with a pinned low-profile gas block
  • M4 feed ramp extension for improved reliability
  • Individually HP and MPI tested
  • AR15 A2 birdcage flash hider

The mid-length gas system ensures smooth cycling and helps reduce recoil impulse, which becomes especially noticeable during rapid-fire strings.

This rifle features an ALG QMS single stage trigger. While better than mil-spec, it leaves room for improvement. It has no take-up, but the wall feels mushy and has noticeable creep before breaking at around 4.5 to 5.0 lbs. The reset, however, is short and predictable, allowing for fast follow-up shots. While the trigger is certainly usable, for a rifle in this price point, I would have liked to see a nicer trigger included. Upgrading to a cleaner-breaking aftermarket trigger would likely tighten groups and improve overall precision.

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The M4E1 Pro utilizes an ALG QMS single stage trigger

Throughout this review, I was able to put a few hundred rounds through this rifle. Most of the ammunition used was 55gr Winchester supplied by Ammuntiontogo.com. They are the official ammo sponsor for this review and offer a wide selection of competitively priced ammunition. They have quick shipping and an easy-to-use online website. Go check them out! 

Aiming to see how precise this rifle was, I set up paper targets at 100 yards, grabbed an assortment of ammunition, and started shooting groups. While some people just shoot 3-round groups and call it a day, I feel like 5-round groups give a better representation of how a semi-auto rifle performs. 

The best performer was the Hornady 62gr FMJ, which achieved a 0.69 MOA group. The Hornady 55gr V-MAX and 75gr BTHP also shot well, landing in the 1.5-2 MOA range. The Winchester 55gr FMJ, as expected, was the least precise, coming in at 4.57 MOA. See below for a table and image detailing my results:

Ammunition TypeAverage Velocity (FPS)5-Round Group Size (MOA)
Winchester 55gr FMJ2918.34.57
Hornady 55gr V-MAX2799.21.69
Hornady 62gr FMJ2899.90.69
Hornady 73gr ELD Match2502.72.23
Hornady 75gr BTHP2478.01.71
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Groups shot from 100 yards. Each box of ammunition was placed next to its respective group. Running a tan FAB mag

The M4E1 Pro shoots smoothly and allows for fast follow-up shots. While testing, I was able to maintain 7 rounds per second on a steel silhouette at 30 yards while braced against a barricade. The rifle is well-balanced, and the mid-length gas system keeps recoil impulse soft and manageable. For those who want to see this rifle in action, I posted a short video to my Instagram page below:

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I ran the rifle almost entirely suppressed, and it handled increased backpressure without a hiccup. There was minimal gas blowback, making for a comfortable shooting experience even during extended-range sessions. My brother and I spent some time engaging targets out to 500 yards with this rifle putting it through its paces.

shooting Aero Precision M4E1
Shooting out to 500 yards with the Aero M4E1 Pro

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For hunting, I set up the M4E1 Pro with an iRay RH25V2 thermal clip-on in front of a Vortex Razor 1-10 scope. This setup added some weight, but it also added a ton of capability. Out in the field, the 5.56 round proved effective on wild pigs with proper shot placement. I normally use 308, but 5.56 can still get the job done.

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Good night out hunting with my buddies at Black Sheep Outdoors

The Aero Precision M4E1 Pro is an impressive rifle that offers acceptable accuracy, smooth shooting characteristics, and excellent build quality. Its CHF barrel, rigid MOD 4 handguard, and ambidextrous lower set it apart from basic ARs. However, this comes at a price. The MSRP for the Aero Precision M4E1 Pro is $1999, though there are often sales from 10-20% off. For all the included features, this falls in line with other AR’s in its class, however, it marks Aero’s entry into the more premium AR market. While the stock trigger could be better, the rifle is a rock-solid performer, especially when suppressed. For shooters looking for a durable, well-balanced AR with modern features, the M4E1 Pro is an excellent option.

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