Hello Everyone,
I am having an AR-10 built from scratch by my gunsmith utilizing an Armalite receiver and magazines in addition to a Krieger match grade barrel and all of the AR-15 compatible parts (e.g., 60% to 70%) are mil-spec.
Is it legal to use such a rifle in NRA sanctioned high power rifle competitions given that the SR-25 is now being issued to the Navy SEALS and the U.S. Army?
It seems logical to me given that the AR-15 can be made by multiple companies that this same principle would follow through to the AR-10, but want to be sure.
I'm new to this type of competition and would like some guidance.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Thanks for the input.
I am having an AR-10 built from scratch by my gunsmith utilizing an Armalite receiver and magazines in addition to a Krieger match grade barrel and all of the AR-15 compatible parts (e.g., 60% to 70%) are mil-spec.
Is it legal to use such a rifle in NRA sanctioned high power rifle competitions given that the SR-25 is now being issued to the Navy SEALS and the U.S. Army?
It seems logical to me given that the AR-15 can be made by multiple companies that this same principle would follow through to the AR-10, but want to be sure.
I'm new to this type of competition and would like some guidance.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Thanks for the input.