Pics?I picked up a scar 16s.
I’ll be looking for a nice SBR for income tax.
What he meant to say was pics or it didn’t happen.Pics?
9 pound rifles are ok in .308....not so much in .223.How about an H&K 93?
Because, we all know roller lock'ers are awesome...
9 pound rifles are ok in .308....not so much in .223.
They weren't fun to march with in the winter time either....I trained with the M-14 while in basic training at Fort Bliss. Try toting one of those heavy rifles on a fifteen mile march in the New Mexico desert and then tell me how much you love it. They were fun to shoot and accurate out to about 600 yards. No fun to march with in August though.
Did boot with a 14 at Jackson during an August and echo most of the above. Only qualified Sharpshooter with it, maybe due to the sweat in my eyes. When I got my 16 I qualified Expert with it. Go figure.I trained with the M-14 while in basic training at Fort Bliss. Try toting one of those heavy rifles on a fifteen mile march in the New Mexico desert and then tell me how much you love it. They were fun to shoot and accurate out to about 600 yards. No fun to march with in August though.
Not an AR guy here (the Marines broke me of any desire for one) but from what I have gathered on other gun forums the AR10 rifles (to include the SR25) have had issues in the real world of combat.Did boot with a 14 at Jackson during an August and echo most of the above. Only qualified Sharpshooter with it, maybe due to the sweat in my eyes. When I got my 16 I qualified Expert with it. Go figure.
I have a Noveske N4 carbine (hence the screen name, but you all probably figured that out) that was made when John was still alive (read high quality). It has been great.
Before I read that the OP bought the SCAR, I was going to post that there is a KAC listed for sale in the classifieds recently. Even though I really like my N4, if I had it to do over again today, of the 3 (SCAR, Noveske or KAC) I would go with the KAC.
Looks like the one in our classified sold:
https://www.texasguntalk.com/threads/cedar-park-austin-kac-sr-15-e3-cqb-mod-2-unfired.83312/
And for those looking to invest in a 7.62 AR, the KAC SR25 is arguably the best on the market, but you will pay for it.