Help Me Pick My Next Rifle. Please.

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Snake Eyes

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After seeing Tamaras' collection of guns, I'm feeling like my 35+ handguns stack up pretty well but my rifle collection is sorely lacking. So I'm in the market for a new rifle and want opinions & ideas from YOU!

Criteria:

--Must be black.
--NOT a carbine. I have an AR & an AK.
--Capable of reasonable accuracy to 3-400 yards without silly money on improvements
--Must be an active military caliber, preferably 308
--Must be semi-auto, magazine fed.
--Costs less than $2000 (Hopefully MUCH less, but I'm willing to step up for a quality firearm), new OR used in excellent condition

BONUS: Recommend a good scope for 300 yds that costs less than the rifle!

Finally, I would really prefer that this gun be ILLEGAL in California, since I don't want any skinny-butted, white-striped, mall-security-rat, freakezoids showing up posting pictures of a better gun than I just bought with carbon fiber furniture all over it. Ahem. :eek: :rolleyes: :eek:

Thanks in advance for the suggestions!
 
FAL.

Take your pick of 32 different flavors.

7.62 NATO, 20 round mags for $5 a pop, and a nearly infinite number of configurations. Adjustable gas regulator for optimial feeding across even
the worset surplus ammo.
 
FAL, HK91/G3, M1A (with a synthetic stock since you said it HAD to be black :neener: )

My choice would be the M1A. Scout model maybe?

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Given the criteria you have listed I too would recommend a FAL. An almost infinite number of variations can be had if you go with a DSA, or perhaps a good used pre-ban SAR-48 or original FN 50.00 would fill the bill.
 
You can't go wrong with the FAL. You have many options, including like others have mentioned a DSA rifle. I think the DSA rifles are over priced. Get yourself a kit, the required number of U.S. made parts, and have a good gunsmith to assemble and parkerize the rifle if you don't want to do it. You can do all this for well under $1000 and have a very good FAL.

Since your in Arizona, check out Arizona Response Systems.

If you stop by the FAL Files, you find a wealth of FAL info. Also, Mark Graham of ARS has a very good reputation and can build you a quality FAL or you can purchase one from him.

Myself and many others have dealt with Mark and ARS and they're top notch.
 
Thanks for all the input.

Looks like I'm getting a new FAL.

BTW--The local gunstore that handles my FFL transfers also recommended ARS, so I'll be giving them a call.

Before I do, though....

Any one have any thoughts on an Armalite AR-10 as an alternative??

Thanks again,

PT
 
Good choice in the FN-FAL. I was just about to suggest it.
 
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