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<blockquote data-quote="bilboben" data-source="post: 1725992" data-attributes="member: 8432"><p>I have the RRA lar8 with the 2 stage trigger, I like the ambi set up, it is very nice. It uses the FN/FAL L1A1 mags, which contrary to believe, are no longer as plentiful and therefore cheap as they once were. It is a very good shooter with one hole 3 and 5 round targets at 100yds. When I got it, it could be found for around $1100 new in box for a very reliable rifle, currently it would take about $1500 to own one nib. My son took his first deer with it so makes it more precious to me than ever.</p><p></p><p>That said, I have had Armalites in the past which were good rifles, very accurate, very good reliability. Cost run about $1400 and up based on the style you want. I currently do not own one, mainly due to the cost and using M1A mags which.</p><p></p><p>I started my love affiar for DPMS with the LR-308 in 24" stainless fluted bull barrel. My wife completely erased a 1" bullseye with it at 100yards with one 19 round mag. That rifle was $1050nib when I got it. My latest DPMS purchase is the Mark12, and it has all the fit an finish of the high ends I have. Purchased for $1500, it is about half the high end stuff. The slick sided, no deflector, no dustcover is for the person that wants no frills but still have a 308 that is functional, reliable for well under a grand. What I like about DPMS is that they use PMags (which I hear all of them are starting to make lowers to take them)</p><p></p><p>I have never had any breakage, relibility, performance issues on any of the different AR style 308s that Ihave owned and operated. Just this weekend I saw the new CMMG AR style 308 and I am starting to get an itch for it. It was the lightest of all of the AR 308 style rifles and I really liked the styling onthe lower, very good fit and finish. All for a little over $1100.</p><p></p><p>I guess I have not found an AR style 308 that does not fit what you are looking for, now just determine what your price point is and get sum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilboben, post: 1725992, member: 8432"] I have the RRA lar8 with the 2 stage trigger, I like the ambi set up, it is very nice. It uses the FN/FAL L1A1 mags, which contrary to believe, are no longer as plentiful and therefore cheap as they once were. It is a very good shooter with one hole 3 and 5 round targets at 100yds. When I got it, it could be found for around $1100 new in box for a very reliable rifle, currently it would take about $1500 to own one nib. My son took his first deer with it so makes it more precious to me than ever. That said, I have had Armalites in the past which were good rifles, very accurate, very good reliability. Cost run about $1400 and up based on the style you want. I currently do not own one, mainly due to the cost and using M1A mags which. I started my love affiar for DPMS with the LR-308 in 24" stainless fluted bull barrel. My wife completely erased a 1" bullseye with it at 100yards with one 19 round mag. That rifle was $1050nib when I got it. My latest DPMS purchase is the Mark12, and it has all the fit an finish of the high ends I have. Purchased for $1500, it is about half the high end stuff. The slick sided, no deflector, no dustcover is for the person that wants no frills but still have a 308 that is functional, reliable for well under a grand. What I like about DPMS is that they use PMags (which I hear all of them are starting to make lowers to take them) I have never had any breakage, relibility, performance issues on any of the different AR style 308s that Ihave owned and operated. Just this weekend I saw the new CMMG AR style 308 and I am starting to get an itch for it. It was the lightest of all of the AR 308 style rifles and I really liked the styling onthe lower, very good fit and finish. All for a little over $1100. I guess I have not found an AR style 308 that does not fit what you are looking for, now just determine what your price point is and get sum. [/QUOTE]
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