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    Quote Originally Posted by Cman View Post
    Have you thought about a GAP-10? They're supposed to be very accurate and reliable.
    I am a huge fan of GA but not a huge fan of DI ARs. POF makes the base for the GAP-10 but it is not a piston AR.

    Thanks!

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    GAP-10 is DI not piston and I personally think over priced.

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    Honestly I don't think pistons are really necessary on AR type weapons. If you want a piston .308, get one designed for it like the SCAR-H or FAL.

    For a good, solid, combat-proven .308 AR platform though, you can't go wrong with the LMT308. Brits have been slaying Taliban with it for the last year or two. Takes .308 Pmags, free-floated monolithic upper, easily changeable barrels(in various lengths and calibers), etc.


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    You could build yourself a kickass AR308 for about 1500. PM me and I will show you where to look for the deals. DI though...

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    As far as an option, but not quite yet, ADCOR is going to launch a 7.62x39 and a 7.62x51 version of their rifle. I understand the price of both should be sub-$2000.

    From the reviews of their 5.56 rifle I am interested, and from handling their 5.56 rifle, I am very interest.

    Shouldn't be too long now if you can wait.

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    If you want CQB, why not get a SOCOM or Scout Squad M1A? Same platform, same mags you already have. It will still shoot out beyond 600.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    If you want CQB, why not get a SOCOM or Scout Squad M1A? Same platform, same mags you already have. It will still shoot out beyond 600.
    If I were a stud and could hump both a M1A NM as well as a SOCOM-II, I would but I'm not I currently have a M1A Scout.

    The purpose of my change is to have the short barrel 14.5" with optics for CQB and have a 20" upper with bipod and scope for long range that can be carried in a pack. Some might think this overkill but I am quite fond of the concept and for the shorter upper will be going with a piston.

    Thanks for your input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by netsecsys View Post
    If I were a stud and could hump both a M1A NM as well as a SOCOM-II, I would but I'm not I currently have a M1A Scout.

    The purpose of my change is to have the short barrel 14.5" with optics for CQB and have a 20" upper with bipod and scope for long range that can be carried in a pack. Some might think this overkill but I am quite fond of the concept and for the shorter upper will be going with a piston.

    Thanks for your input.
    If I was going CQB in a 7.62/.308, I think I'd opt for a 12" barrel. Take a good look at the LWRC REPR 12". Just my 2¢ worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by netsecsys View Post
    for the shorter upper will be going with a piston.
    Piston uppers are going through a lot of growing pains right now. I would sit on your hands for a while and go with a DI upper until all the piston bugs get worked out.

    I wont even bring up commonality of parts issues piston guns have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    If I was going CQB in a 7.62/.308, I think I'd opt for a 12" barrel. Take a good look at the LWRC REPR 12". Just my 2¢ worth.
    Oh, believe you me, if I could it would be in my lap. The 14.5" is pinned to 16" with the FS. I live in Washington State were we JUST got using silencers past into law (we could own them but could not use them..). SBR is going to be tackled next. I guess I could register a lower as a pistol and wait until they wake up. Thanks.

    Check out the PWS Diablo on youtube.

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