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I want to try a AR in 308. My FNAR 308 in 20" heavy fluted barrel is very accurate and I bought to shoot at longer than 100 yds, but I have not found a good place offering upto 600 yds. I've decided to shoot mostly at 100 yds and I want a lighter 308. Hope someone wants a longer barr and accuraqte FNAR for long range.

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^^^^

Seems a few days early for that. Usually it is right after Christmas after everyone gets their new toys and looks for something like TGO. The new folks read back a long ways and get excited about old threads...

 

Not throwing stones, pretty sure I did it to...

 

Mark

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My next 308 will be a semi-automatic and for the price I may be going with a Sig since they are significantly cheaper.  Plus, Sigs have never disappointed me.  I'm looking at a Sig 716 Patrol model in FDE with a 16" barrel.  I also have a custom made bolt action w/ a 24" barrel if accuracy or distance is a concern with a 16" barrel.  

 

http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductDetails/sig716-patrol-fde.aspx

 

+1 for the M1A.

They are nice guns.

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I've owned DSA FAL, Cetme G3 clone, SCAR 17.  The DSA FAL was the best "cheap" .308.  The Cetme was very cheap but not the quality that I was looking for.

 

As others have said, nothing can compare to the SCAR 17 when it comes to semi-auto .308.  It's based (loosely) on the AR platform but seems more like a combination of all the best of AR, AK, and FAL features in one rifle.  

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I've owned DSA FAL, Cetme G3 clone which is actually the predecessor to the G3 which H&K hired the primary engineers to make said G3, SCAR 17.  The DSA FAL was the best "cheap" .308.  The Cetme was very cheap but not the quality that I was looking for.

 

As others have said, nothing can compare to the SCAR 17 when it comes to semi-auto .308.  It's based (loosely) on the AR platform but seems more like a combination of all the best of AR, AK, and FAL features in one rifle.  

FTFY. ;)  lmao

 

Century stuff never seems to be up to par for the most part but they might regain my business if these Yugo O-PAP and N-PAP AK's are any account.

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot are you talking about???

That stock, just sticks out from the rest of the rifle somehow.

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That stock, just sticks out from the rest of the rifle somehow.

You do know that's a factory/repro stock right? A G3 stock wouldn't mate up to an FAL, not without a LOT of bench work.

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