Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be.....
As the esteemed Mr. Taffin would say (write?), buy 'em both!
I have a converted Saiga with 16.25" barrel and a skeletonized aluminum stock. It just needs a good red dot to make my old eyes work, and that is coming.
Then I have a Springfield M1A Loaded with standard length barrel. Excellent weapon, but if I were to do it over I would split the difference and buy an M1A with the 18" barrel and call it good.
Still, that little Saiga is sooo tiny, and I love the bark!
Complete thread:
- Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be..... -
Byron,
2012-04-10, 08:07
- Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be..... -
Alfred John,
2012-04-10, 08:38
- I am with you. in a slightly convoluted manner i wound up. - cable, 2012-04-10, 10:51
- Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be..... - JD, 2012-04-10, 14:54
- I like the barrel length on my standard M1A. Its just like -
Cherokee,
2012-04-10, 19:48
- I like the barrel length on my standard M1A. Its just like - Gila Jorge, 2012-04-10, 19:59
- You have poodle shooters for lightweight guns. Stick with - Rob Leahy, 2012-04-10, 20:04
- Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be..... -
Hobie,
2012-04-10, 20:32
- Where the short barrel has a huge advantage... - mcassill, 2012-04-11, 21:35
- Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be..... -
Otony,
2012-04-11, 07:42
- I've played with the Springfield SOCOM that Gunner... - mcassill, 2012-04-12, 09:03
- I've got a full size Armalite AR-10 that is very accurate. - MR, 2012-04-11, 14:34
- Carry an M1-A in rememberence of those who humped its - Bob Hatfield, 2012-04-11, 16:52
- I am a little new to the topic But I have recently had the - Gary G, 2012-04-11, 19:33
- Should a .308 autoloader service style rifle be..... -
Alfred John,
2012-04-10, 08:38