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What Is The Best .308 Gun? (Top 5 Fight)

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  1. 308 AR by far. Good luck with your claw mounts and canted welded on rails in your 11 pound rifles though. Oh, and make sure you don’t have a warranty claim on the SCAR. If you put a suppressor on it FN will throw in the towel faster than Belgium does in their wars.

  2. I own a G28z, and i have the original silencer for it.

    The original flashhider has the 3 lugs for the silencer.

    Wish i could attach pictures there ☺️

  3. I have fallen in love with my Sig Cross. Always wanted a Scar but man that G3 is sick. Can’t go wrong with my 700 though. Tried and true. So many to choose from.

  4. FN FAL .308 full auto. The "Block Wars" Bosnia in 95' both sides had FAL's. Talk about Pucker Factor…No walls were safe to hide behind.

  5. 20 inch TAVOR 7 way better, tougher, easier to use, if it's an everything rifle the TAVOR 7 bullpup is the way to go, dragging it thru the desert over mountains, limited or no cleaning, accuracy, clearing rooms, carrying fatigue, muzzle velocity, faster reloads way better than the sig, which I do love but it's more fancy than tough, you might want to reconsider my friends.

  6. Proven reliable…Galil.
    Speaking of whom Alek Epley what happened to that dude , he quit, get fired, F***ed someones wife, got into active service never saw the why or goodbye from him or the Channel.

  7. Ok, jokes and fun and entertainment aside: This guy making so many rib jabbing contradictions REALLY doesn't help inform us new shooters who are looking for education over subtleties that lifelong gun enthusiasts can crack up at.

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