Canadian gunner 556
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- Ottawa, ON
Closest thing to a SCAR.
If I had an extra $6000 lying around I'd love to get the 308 version.
If I had an extra $6000 lying around I'd love to get the 308 version.
I have had the R version for a few years now and has accompanied me on my weekly range trips far more often than not. I have never had a stoppage as best I can recall, to include a light primer strike, even with military surplus ammo. It has been a flawless performer.
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Go with the B&T QRP stubby grip on the APC9, if you can find one. Your collection, is impressive to say the least.
My APC-308 has also been a flawless performer, with zero light primer strikes or other failures to feed/function. Its accuracy is on par with a higher-end AR10, hovering around 1 MOA with Federral 168gr Gold Medal Match. I wouldn't call it a semi-auto DMR so much as I woulld a Battle Rifle with superior acccuracy.
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My APC-308 has also been a flawless performer, with zero light primer strikes or other failures to feed/function. Its accuracy is on par with a higher-end AR10, hovering around 1 MOA with Federral 168gr Gold Medal Match. I wouldn't call it a semi-auto DMR so much as I woulld a Battle Rifle with superior acccuracy.
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I see your 308 and raise you.
I cannot decide whether to get this in .223 or .308.
I loved the Swiss arms classic green and miss having a NR .223.
I always wanted the Swiss arms SAPR .308 version but it never made it to Canada.
I have a pile of PMAGs in .223 which makes that make sense, but I needed an excuse to get .308 PMAGs.
Note that the Safety Switch on all B+T firearms can be easily lightened by removing the Selector Detent Spring and Detent on one side of the Lower Receiver (there is a Spring and Detent on each side of the Lower Receiver). This will lighten the Safety Lever's throw by half, while retaining positive clicks into each position.
.308 it will be. Thanks all.
Now to get a pro version in Canada!