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Response by SFC George Smith made Mar 3 at 2017 1:55 PM2017-03-03T13:55:35-05:002017-03-03T13:55:35-05:00CAPT Kevin B.2389665<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This will make you groan. Fairchild had 15% off everything guns. I had a scratch and sniff which hit the high number. They added the two discounts and I walked out with the Ruger SR-762 for $690, no tax of course, about 3 years ago. That said, there's a nice aspect to its gas piston system as I reload, hence create a variety of stuff to tinker with. Shooting is very therapeutic. So it's a matter of "features" that you think are the deal makers or breakers. In these times, the norm for not too fancy is in the $1400-1900 range. So if your bank is broke on the lower number, looks like a nonstarter. There are some new FNs out there for $1200. The M1As are in the AR range too. I'd avoid any of the Noreen product as every one I looked at had craftsmanship and design problems. BTW, the first thing you do if you get an AR/SR platform is to put a decent trigger group in it. That'll be $150-180 range. And yes, shooting a real 7.62 is more fun for me. Just like offloading my Desert Eagle 50 in favor of the 460. Much more impressive on dispersing targets over the countryside. Love it when you can taste watermelon from 50 yards away.Response by CAPT Kevin B. made Mar 3 at 2017 2:04 PM2017-03-03T14:04:15-05:002017-03-03T14:04:15-05:00Capt Gregory Prickett2389728<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>None of the AR-10 variants use common parts, so I would stay away from a 7.62x51 AR.<br /><br />The best option in 7.62x51mm is probably the PTR-91, a US built version of the HK-91 (which in turn is the semi-auto version of the German Army G3 battle rifle). The parts are interchangeable with the HK (except the full-auto stuff), and the G3 magazines are plentiful and cheap ($7 or so).<br /><br />It is also available for about $1,000, +/-, which is considerably less than the AR-10s, the FN FALs, the M1A1s, and so on. It's a very accurate rifle and is difficult to jam. On the down side, it is a roller-delayed direct blowback, so the brass may not be reloadable.<br /><br />I personally think it is the best 7.62/.308 option out there, but I'm biased towards HK products.Response by Capt Gregory Prickett made Mar 3 at 2017 2:22 PM2017-03-03T14:22:39-05:002017-03-03T14:22:39-05:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member2389787<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Check out the DPMS .308s. They are reasonably priced at around $1,000. I have a DPMS Panther in 5.56 and its not a bad rifle for casual shooting. I also have an LMT MWS, and it is a fantastic rifle- but it was not cheap.Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 3 at 2017 2:39 PM2017-03-03T14:39:05-05:002017-03-03T14:39:05-05:00PVT Christopher Giles2389810<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>For your money a Daniel Defense M5V1Response by PVT Christopher Giles made Mar 3 at 2017 2:44 PM2017-03-03T14:44:09-05:002017-03-03T14:44:09-05:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member2389866<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="877090" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/877090-ssgt-timothy-prevost">SSgt Timothy Prevost</a> Have you considered building one yourself? Then you get exactly what you want.Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 3 at 2017 3:02 PM2017-03-03T15:02:11-05:002017-03-03T15:02:11-05:00A1C Cathy Valentine2390048<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have an M-1 Garand that absolutely love, and it shouldn't be cost prohibitive.Response by A1C Cathy Valentine made Mar 3 at 2017 4:16 PM2017-03-03T16:16:01-05:002017-03-03T16:16:01-05:00SPC David Hannaman2390188<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"Semi-automatic, magazine fed .308/7.62" and "inexpensive" are concepts that just don't go together. Assuming you have a place to shoot it (pretty hard to find a mile long range) every time you send one downrange it's going to cost you about $.50. <br /><br />.223/5.56 is a little cheaper at $.40 a round, BUT you can buy a replacement bolt that will allow you to fire .22 from the same barrel at $.09 a shot. <br /><br />If you're talking about doing distance shooting, yes, the heavier the bullet the less it's going to be affected by wind, air resistance, etc. but if you're going down to your local range on a still day and putting holes in paper, you'll never see the difference between .223 and .22... but you'll sure feel it in your wallet, and the real difference in shooting is practice, practice, practice... get to where you're shooting something the size of pennies firing .22, and then change out the bolt and fire some .223 at distance to dial in your wind and trajectory skills. That alone will put you in an "elite" class of shooters (50% of the people who go to the range can't hit a car from 20 feet away).<br /><br />I'm not opposed to heavy caliber rifles, I'd love to have a .50 BMG... but I don't have anyplace to shoot it, and at $2-$4 per shot it would be stupid for me to get one... it would just be something sitting in the safe, nowhere to shoot it, pretty hard to even zero it.Response by SPC David Hannaman made Mar 3 at 2017 5:06 PM2017-03-03T17:06:15-05:002017-03-03T17:06:15-05:00SFC Jim Ruether2390197<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>DPMS in St. Cloud, MN manufactures the 7.62 AR and is a premier rifle manufacturer paying close attention to tolerance as they machine and build each rifle. Go to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dpmsinc.com/">http://www.dpmsinc.com/</a> I don't build em, or sell em, I just shoot them and they are very accurate weapons. Good luck in your search! <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by SFC Jim Ruether made Mar 3 at 2017 5:10 PM2017-03-03T17:10:26-05:002017-03-03T17:10:26-05:00SPC James Harsh2390328<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I"m an AR15 person myself.. The AK which is my answer to your dilemma is something I see as a symbol so I have no real want for one, but I would say that could be a good purchase for the 7.62 although I'd prefer my basic training necklace the 240b haha.. I always joked that perhaps some Police would need them and just throw them on the roof of their cars hahaResponse by SPC James Harsh made Mar 3 at 2017 6:28 PM2017-03-03T18:28:49-05:002017-03-03T18:28:49-05:00SGM Billy Herrington2390395<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My retirement gift will be a LaRue PredatOBR in 7.62. It's the only 7.62 AR platform I would own.Response by SGM Billy Herrington made Mar 3 at 2017 7:13 PM2017-03-03T19:13:58-05:002017-03-03T19:13:58-05:00SFC(P) Private RallyPoint Member2390537<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>DPMS makes a good rifle and it won't break the bankResponse by SFC(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 3 at 2017 9:13 PM2017-03-03T21:13:28-05:002017-03-03T21:13:28-05:00SSG Mark Franzen2392429<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>TRY CHEAPER THAN DIRT THEY SELL AMMO BOTH 7.62 OR 308 SO GOOD LUCK.<br />SSG MARK FRANZEN<br />USA VETResponse by SSG Mark Franzen made Mar 4 at 2017 5:33 PM2017-03-04T17:33:06-05:002017-03-04T17:33:06-05:00GySgt Bill Smith2396560<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-138738"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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Response by GySgt Bill Smith made Mar 6 at 2017 10:24 AM2017-03-06T10:24:43-05:002017-03-06T10:24:43-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member2396900<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>AR10's aren't as easy to cheaply build as an AR15, none of them use the same parts. A cheap AR10 is usually a crappy one, if you don't want to try out an off caliber AR15 (300blk, 6.8spc, 6.5, ETC..) go with the M1A (1500 new) or a rechambered M1 Garand in 308 (5-900). Both are incredibly reliable, and you can still make them look "tacticool" (yes m1g has tacticool stocks available). Also check out the PTR's, they're a US made G-3, although I've never found them to be very accurate compared to other options. Of course you could always just save up and buy an amazing AR10 *SASS or bust!*<br /><br />Or like I mentioned stick to an AR15 platform and use a different caliber. Realistically if you aren't shooting past 700 yards you don't need anything bigger than an AR15 offers. National match AR15's with proper 77gr loads shoot MOA or better at 600y, plenty have pushed them to 1000 (my 77gr 5.56 has a flatter trajectory than most 308s to 600y) . If you want to be able to hunt deer or other 4 legged creatures past 300 yards but want a familiar platform, check out an AR15 in 6.8 SPC. You can build a very nice AR15 for $1000 if you shop around, or buy a not so good AR10 for $1000.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 6 at 2017 12:29 PM2017-03-06T12:29:07-05:002017-03-06T12:29:07-05:00CW3 Kevin Storm2397447<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-138829"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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I also shoot Mosins, Finnish M39's Mosins as well. The 54R is stout compared to the Nato round. Here is an image of an M44 I threaded a muzzle brake on. Before someone goes hell bent on it being a collectors rifle, this thing was a field pick up, and beat to death. I cleaned it thoroughly. the Brake helps the recoil of this rifle. The Finnish Mosins are vastly superior to the Russians, but like all things Russian, it is built like a tank.Response by CW3 Kevin Storm made Mar 6 at 2017 4:28 PM2017-03-06T16:28:37-05:002017-03-06T16:28:37-05:00Alan K.2485182<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I went with the original....Armalite AR-10. Found some 25 round mags from Armalite, you can't use anything but factory. I will have to take a picture, I have added a few things. I have an older Bushy as well (AR-15) from Windham Maine before they sold out.Response by Alan K. made Apr 10 at 2017 7:11 PM2017-04-10T19:11:44-04:002017-04-10T19:11:44-04:00MSgt Mark Bucher2520928<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hard to beat the DPMS. Pretty durable and reliable weaponResponse by MSgt Mark Bucher made Apr 25 at 2017 1:01 PM2017-04-25T13:01:35-04:002017-04-25T13:01:35-04:00LCpl Danial Hahn2699733<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>North or South Carolina, Palmetto Armory had the AR 10's for 595 base. Cheapest I've seen. Semper Fi....Response by LCpl Danial Hahn made Jul 4 at 2017 12:30 AM2017-07-04T00:30:04-04:002017-07-04T00:30:04-04:00Sgt John H.3711017<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>CMMG Rifle, Mk3, 308 WIN is nice. S&W makes a workhorse .308...Response by Sgt John H. made Jun 14 at 2018 12:44 PM2018-06-14T12:44:28-04:002018-06-14T12:44:28-04:00TSgt David L.3711341<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Noreen Firearms (onlylongrange.com) makes some great AR platforms. Up to and including .416 CheyTac and .50 BMG, if you want to really shoot some large caliber. High quality stuff made in Montana.<br /><br />Daniel Defense and Aero Precision are also good quality ARs.Response by TSgt David L. made Jun 14 at 2018 3:05 PM2018-06-14T15:05:03-04:002018-06-14T15:05:03-04:00CW3 Kevin Storm3711893<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you heart dead set on an AR platform then so be it. But consider some of the bolt actions out there that are really hell a cheap in comparison. Check out Brownells for a Howa 1500, what's that never heard of them well if you have heard of Weatherby Vanguard rifles you have heard of Howa. You can by a barreld action with a bolt for less than $300, now go find a chassis or stock and go crazy.Response by CW3 Kevin Storm made Jun 14 at 2018 6:38 PM2018-06-14T18:38:15-04:002018-06-14T18:38:15-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member3712919<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I bought a Ruger SR-10, for pretty much the same reason you stated you're looking for one. I was a tech MOS but when we went to the woods the M60 was mine. I have in excess of 15 different calibers and gages in different locations in and around the house. The 10 stays in the bedroom where I can have quick access, with 3 loaded mags. I'm no gun expert like some of these other people, I just know what I like. In all those different calibers what you won't find is a 5.56/.223. The Ruger is chambered 7.62. Although the 7.62 and .308 are very very similar they are not the same. &.62 can fire .308 with no problems, a weapon chambered .308 has a chance of catastrophic malfunction firing 7.62.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 15 at 2018 5:53 AM2018-06-15T05:53:40-04:002018-06-15T05:53:40-04:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member3718335<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you build one yourself, just buy the individual parts and assemblies and customize your own, you can build your own ar10 to match exactly what you want without going over your budget. Just do some good research. 7.62 is pretty easy to get done at a reasonable price and still get a badass setupResponse by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 17 at 2018 12:59 AM2018-06-17T00:59:15-04:002018-06-17T00:59:15-04:002017-03-03T13:33:51-05:00