I have an Armalite AR10 in 7.62 nato / .308 16" barrel. It is a heavy firearm without accessories.
I found it to be very accurate. Better to shoot outdoors - a can helps for indoor.
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There is something oddly satisfying about that platform / caliber.
I run AR-10 Sbr's, carbine and rifle in .308 & 6.5 Cr and there is nothing better than hearing steel ring at distance.
S&W, POF, Seekins, all slightly different features and pricing, no issues at all with any of them.
I run AR-10 Sbr's, carbine and rifle in .308 & 6.5 Cr and there is nothing better than hearing steel ring at distance.
S&W, POF, Seekins, all slightly different features and pricing, no issues at all with any of them.
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Re: AR10
This is my Aero Precision M5E1. I bought the lower and upper receivers separately. Chambered in .308. The scope is a Vortex Optics 5-25x50mm FFP MOA.
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Ruger SR762. Pretty heavy and after purchase made a trip back to Ruger and was fixed. I don't build my own as some do. On the other hand the factory will fix if there is a problem. Uses standard MagPul magazines.