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    Just looked at the LMT site. Had no idea until you posted here they are doing M-lok now. I could be inclined to go that route.
    Last edited by El Cid; 10-27-2018 at 10:46 PM.

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    All 3 are great rifles with nuance to each one. The LMT is cool because of its ability to switch calibers. But when I had one, I found that feature wasnt actually a big benefit for me. And it was heavy! I love my KAC, accurate, reliable, light. The Wilson is the only one in this discussion I havent owned but the reports from people I trust, I wouldnt hesitate to get one. I like my OBR too. Its the most accurate by a smidge but its HEAVY! But if you already have a SCAR its plenty capable 400 and in, very controllable, light and foldable, I think would make it well suited for the role your considering. Just get a stock conversion for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shane45 View Post
    All 3 are great rifles with nuance to each one. The LMT is cool because of its ability to switch calibers. But when I had one, I found that feature wasnt actually a big benefit for me. And it was heavy! I love my KAC, accurate, reliable, light. The Wilson is the only one in this discussion I havent owned but the reports from people I trust, I wouldnt hesitate to get one. I like my OBR too. Its the most accurate by a smidge but its HEAVY! But if you already have a SCAR its plenty capable 400 and in, very controllable, light and foldable, I think would make it well suited for the role your considering. Just get a stock conversion for it.
    Link to stock conversion?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Here is one for the ACR:

    https://kineticdg.com/product/scarsasstockblack/

    Here is one for any M4 stock but I think you give up folding:

    https://mesatactical.com/fn-scar/

    I have installed the VLTOR for a customer. I did not care for that adapter. I went around and around with VLTOR on the dimensions of their adapter and how they were off and I could prove it with pictures of the measurements. Their advice was to smack it in place. This would spread the aluminum "hook" of the rear receiver. I asked then if they were going to replace the rifle if it cracked! I ended up machining the adapter for a proper fit for the customer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I would like a semi-auto long gun, I think in .308
    I still have a pair of SCAR 17 carbines, but the stock does not get along with my high cheekbones, and if possible I prefer regular AR controls. The strong SCAR market makes it easy to convert those to cash.
    Thoughts?
    I'm waiting for the CZ Bren 2 in .308 to be available for civilian sales in the USA, although I'm not sure when that's going to happen or what the price is going to be.


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    Another satisfied Larue Predatar user here. The issues with Larue AR 10s generally predate the Xtran system and Larue making their own barrels.

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    I seem to recall @JodyH had good experience with an HK a few years back. Maybe he could provide an update. Here's the thread

    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....-H-amp-K-MR762
    "...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.

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    Any interest in a Winchester 100, Browning bar, or m7400?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03RN View Post
    Any interest in a Winchester 100, Browning bar, or m7400?
    For a while, I considered the Browning, but couldn’t get a warm feeling abipout it being something I could both shoot to 400 and depend upon to defend me and mine.

    https://www.browning.com/products/fi...-magazine.html
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    I'm not sure the Winchester or Remington are accurate enough or that they would be reliable enough in the AK climate which is to bad.

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