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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Looking to buy a 308 Battle Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="PopNFresh" data-source="post: 2989486" data-attributes="member: 122243"><p>I was a fal guy forever, loved the ugly simple bastards. When the scar17 came out I got somewhat excited hoping it would be a more accurate replacement.</p><p>The ones I've shot have been pretty accurate. My big issue is parts availability, finding replacement carriers and such can be very difficult at times. From what I've heard but not dealt with suppressing it will nuke warranty as well, but no first hand on that.</p><p>you can buy replacement gas block screws to control the size of your gas port which is a handy thing to tune your gun to your load and suppressor so the thing doesn't beat itself apart.</p><p></p><p>When they first came out everyone claimed they destroyed lots of optics but that seems to not be a thing as much now.</p><p></p><p>I like the scar, it's light, quick, accurate and easy to field strip and clean. Even so if I had it all to do over again I'd probably build a really light 308 ar10</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PopNFresh, post: 2989486, member: 122243"] I was a fal guy forever, loved the ugly simple bastards. When the scar17 came out I got somewhat excited hoping it would be a more accurate replacement. The ones I've shot have been pretty accurate. My big issue is parts availability, finding replacement carriers and such can be very difficult at times. From what I've heard but not dealt with suppressing it will nuke warranty as well, but no first hand on that. you can buy replacement gas block screws to control the size of your gas port which is a handy thing to tune your gun to your load and suppressor so the thing doesn't beat itself apart. When they first came out everyone claimed they destroyed lots of optics but that seems to not be a thing as much now. I like the scar, it's light, quick, accurate and easy to field strip and clean. Even so if I had it all to do over again I'd probably build a really light 308 ar10 [/QUOTE]
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