Used 308 ar extravaganza!!

We've got three really nice used 308 AR rifles up for sale. If you are interested in any of them either give us a call at 204-748-2454 or email sales@wolverinesupplies.com

1st up is a used DPMS LR-308. The rifle has a 20" heavy stainless barrel with muzzlebrake. Free floating handguard. A very nice rifle with a very nice price.
$SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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2nd rifle is a Armalite Super Sass CLONE. This rifle is built from all Armalite parts and is a clone of the very popular Armalite Super SASS.
Rifle has an adjustable gas system, 20 inch heavy barrel and all the bells and whistles. Price on this rifle is:
SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Last but certainly not least is a true ARMALITE SUPER SASS rifle. This rifle has the 20" heavy barrel and adjustable gas system, along with a PRS fully adjustable butt stock. This rifle is a true SASS. It is one of our store demo models and has been very well maintained and looked after. Price on this one is:
$2800.00 plus tax
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The clone is the hidden jewel there. I'm familiar with that rifle and it's 100 percent Armalite. The barrel is actually the very hard to get 1:11.25 twist version. It's done to the Canadian DND rifle specs only in 20" instead of 24".

With the new LMT PRS style stock that fits on a carbine buffer tube, you're laughing. If I didn't already have three Armalite AR10 rifles I would have bought that one. The owner has a Canadian DND rifle he is keeping and is on an HK bender otherwise I doubt this would have been up for sale.

Don't get me wrong they are all nice rifles but knowing a lot more about the clone SASS than most including it's barrel and it only having one range test for function ie probably only 10 rounds through it, I figured I better say something. If I didn't have the same rifle only with the traditional PRS stock then I would have bought it. It costs more to make that rifle than what it'sselling for and that barrel took two years to find.
 
and am i excited to lay hands on this!!!!!!

Glad to see it went to a good home! I was a bit shocked that the old owner was selling it. Then he started babbling on about HK. Clearly he went HK ghey. Your gain! It's a nice firearm.
 
Fireball drinkin' the HK kewlaid now eh?

He's always been. It started with his SL8. The gateway rifle...Then an ump, now two USP, MR223, MR308.... When I want to piss him off I just mention that Lineofsite and I have P7s. A real fan needs a P7! Heck Lineofsite's wife has one too... That's usually good for some hurt feelings. Hilarity generally ensues.

Wolverine has been feeding this HK problem. I believe a few have come from them including the MR308. I have a plan on howto crush hin on that one two. Get the SIG 716 precision and mention how the HK engineer got it right this time!! All joking aside they are nice firearms and I'm guilty of Walther collecting along with a small start in the SIG direction.

Sorry for the off track but it is s free bump for Wolverine, a great company to deal with.

Hey Grumpy Wolverine. May I make an advertising suggestion for the DPMS LR308? A couple of features. That muzzle break which is a PWS? Sorry pictures suck on an iPhone. Isn't stock. The barrel has been threaded. Considering it's a light shooting rifle as is that's a nice addition which would cost more than most would think to have done. If the previous owner did that then.. I can pretty much guarantee they also changed the garbage stock trigger to a match grade. I know it was the first thing I did in mine. $1800 rifle new, plus threading/muzzle break and $200 ish if a match grade trigger. A very solid target AR308. The 1:10 twist barrel on my LR308 shoots 167 Lapua factory ammo exceptionally well. Most that sell these rifles haven't tried that round or they wouldn't sell it. The build quality isn't anywhere near as good as the AR10. But for a target rifle they work very well when setup properly. A semi auto target rifle that can hold it's own against tactical precision bolt guns and at almost bolt gun pricing isn't bad at all. You see people dressing up their bolt guns in chasis to try and look like this, only the cost is much higher than this rifle. The only negative is it's restricted but fir a target rifle chances are you'd be shooting tight groups at a range anyways.

I also noticed the LR308 is the upgraded fluted barrel version. A good first AR308 or for someone wanting a dedicated semi auto target rifle. On a side note the Lar308 was my first AR. I couldn't recommend these rifles until I fed mine 167 Lapua. Federal gold 168 was a no go. Which can cause many including myself to doubt the rifle's capability. The results with the right ammo put a smile on my face. As a dedicated target rifle they can match far more expensive tactical precision AR308 rifles.

The one suggestion I would make for anyone contemplating buying this or any target 308AR if equiped with the A2 grip is to order the magpul MIAD with wedge for AR308 rifles. I paid $6 at Wolverine for the wedge which gets rid of the gap as the 308AR has a different profile than the AR15 for the pistol grip curve. Put the largest back grip on. This will give you a perfect straight back squeeze on the trigger. A good scope/rings and the right ammo and you're laughing. LR308 $1400 , scope etc... The look on a FUDD's face when you print tiny groups.... Priceless.

Generally I'd recommend an Armalite AR10 or even DPMS G2 over the GI LR308 but... At that price for the right person it could be a good option.

No I don't work for Wolverine. Just a customer once in a while and love shooting AR10/AR308 rifles. Unlike the SASS clone I haven't personally seen the other rifles so I don't know their history. Although both look pretty much brand new from the photos.
 
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Oh man, that DPMS is ###y. And you guys are my favorite retailer.

Since I am broke, do you guys take payment in kidneys? I got two, mint condition.
 
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