So I'm wondering if this is a an AR10, or no?
You can have BOTH, you know ....
I don't know what that means<snip>and it will be sent up the river shortly...,
I just watched the linked video in the OP and my first observation is that Steve Horsman should be working for Colt.....
Also, there is a lot of opinion thrown around in there about the .308/7.62 being superior .223/5.56 and the AR10 type rifle being better to have when things go bad and how its a better choice if you are not a combat troop...…I don't know if they are Steve's opinions or SA's. Either way, it is an interesting take on the rifle and cartridge.
Other than that drivel, it does appear to be a well designed rifle. It weighs a full pound less than my CMMG which is my primary complaint of my rifle. It comes with a light profile barrel, improved trigger, anti upper and lower slop system (probably a set screw) and a pinned gas block. IMO, those are pretty nice features in a factory AR10 style rifle.
There was no Leggo rifle until after the Domestic AWB expired in 94, they were "Mouse guns" (as in Mickey Mouse) ... and there wouldn't have been any Mouse guns had it not been for the AR-10.<snip>
The AR-10 uses that in a version of the American Leggo Rifle which is easier to accessorize than the classic M1A.
Have you looked at the retro guns Brownell’s is making? https://www.brownells.com/firearms/...ro-rifle-308-7-62-20in-barrel-prod115389.aspx20" Bbl... Solid stock and handguard... better aperture sights...
.308-A2.
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Have you looked at the retro guns Brownell’s is making? https://www.brownells.com/firearms/...ro-rifle-308-7-62-20in-barrel-prod115389.aspx
I saw the BRN-10® RETRO RIFLE 308/7.62 20IN BARREL when it was first being introduced (you had to pre-order) and at that time the price was $1,699.99 (for the model I wanted), now I see they're almost $600 less.Have you looked at the retro guns Brownell’s is making? https://www.brownells.com/firearms/...ro-rifle-308-7-62-20in-barrel-prod115389.aspx
What I don’t like? The price and SA’s idea on an adjustable gas block. Rather than a simple adjusting screw their’s comes with different inserts to lose.