Do not under any circumstances install the bolt with the extractor facing AWAY from the ejection port. A customer did this with his DPMS .308 and it took a mallet, a screwdriver, and 2 grown men 10 min to fix. If your intent on a .308 Carbine for hunting, exspensive plinking, or just a cool new toy the DPMS is a decent deal. If not lubed correctly they jam up fairly easy. They arent generally MOA or sub MOA. Theres a reason the Military doesnt issue DPMS .308's. But for the money they are hard to beat. Which model are you looking at?


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