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Smith and Wesson announce .308 AR-10 models


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Wow! I’m getting closer and closer to all Smith & Wesson all the time. Wonder if the price will be crazy like some of the other 308's?
Might be time for the DPMS 308 to go on the block.
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Yes please.  Yeah S&W has definitely improved their product line.

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PMAG! This really simplifies the AR 10 hunt for me.

 

Not trying to sound like a whiney bitch, but it really is time for Magpul to come out with an effective recoil pad for their stocks.

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Here Linky Linky. You're gonna have to come off your wallet and pop for an MSSA membership. :)


The wallets not the problem. I need the time.
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The wallets not the problem. I need the time.

 

AR's are quick. Just ask Piers Morgan. 3000 rounds per minute. You can be outa there in 12 seconds :)

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PMAG! This really simplifies the AR 10 hunt for me.
 
Not trying to sound like a whiney bitch, but it really is time for Magpul to come out with an effective recoil pad for their stocks.

I just shoot 50-100 rounds from my 700 VLS 308 first, and then my Panther 308 feels like a pellet gun. biggrin.gif

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I just shoot 50-100 rounds from my 700 VLS 308 first, and then my Panther 308 feels like a pellet gun. biggrin.gif

 

Yep. Gas guns are softer. The recoil pad issue just came to light with my .458 SOCOM. I put the Magpul extended "recoil pad" on that one, and it still stamps a Magpul logo into your shoulder. I made it tolerable with a brake. Now, the recoil is pretty manageable, but it blows your friends' hats off :). My bolt guns have good pads.

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I really like the Smith&Wesson ARs.

I would like to pick one up this summer if prices get back to normal. (I would like to see what all the hub-bub is about in the .308)?

As for recoil how do they compare to a Saiga 12, bolt 30-06, or bolt 270?

My Saiga 12 taught me very quickly why I needed a recoil pad. Took a good week for the bruising to fade enough for me to go back for any more.

EDITED to add that I just noticed the NRA appreciation badge +1 Edited by swim615
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As for recoil how do they compare to a Saiga 12, bolt 30-06, or bolt 270?

No where near the recoil of a 30-06 bolt. Just a little more than a .223 AR. I just don’t see it as an issue.
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Thanks for the heads up David, it looks like I will need to make some space in my safe, any idea on ETA of when these will hit shelves? Or what MSRP is going to be?
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No where near the recoil of a 30-06 bolt. Just a little more than a .223 AR. I just don’t see it as an issue.

 

That surprises me a little. I've pulled the barrel on a DPMS for a friend, but never have shot one.

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That surprises me a little. I've pulled the barrel on a DPMS for a friend, but never have shot one.

You can shoot mine anytime you like.
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Nice, I would have to say this one is added to the list!

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[quote name="mikegideon" post="889898" timestamp="1358632019"]That surprises me a little. I've pulled the barrel on a DPMS for a friend, but never have shot one.[/quote] I had one made by Knights Armament I used to shoot a lot. Low recoil compared to any other semi-auto .308 and especially a boot gun..... think about that loooooong buffer tube compared to a M14 or FAL. It's a dream to shoot. I planned to own one some day, but it ain't looking good if a ban comes around in a couple of years.
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My .308 dpms has minimal recoil, the 260 rem you can see impacts in the scope which is nice. I honestly have a sorer shoulder from shooting my 22-250 than the .308.

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