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!!BEWARE!! SPARTAN PRECISION RIFLES AR-10/ 308 Build

Papa Zero Three

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This is just to let everyone know how FANTASTIC of a job Marc over at Spartan Precision Rifles did on my recent AR-10 build. I had been contemplating getting one of the other AR-10s be it a cookie cutter gun from one of the big mfgrs or a custom gun from other builders. With both having long and uncertain wait times I was looking at the used market as a possibility but wasn't finding what I wanted or what I thought was an acceptable price for a used weapon.

Low and behold, Marc announced he was doing a run on this gun build with an unheard of turn around time for a custom built AR-10 and a great price, so my mind was made up. I finially got around to picking it up from my FFL yesterday and took some time to add the other pieces to it, Larue 20 MOA mount, Bushnell 3.5-21 ERS HDMR H-59, JEC level and target location device. I asked Marc to add the folding stock to the build which he was game for. The only thing I am waiting on is the new PSR Atlas bipod from Kasey, so in the mean time I have a Harris on it. I'll take it out to zero here soon but I am confident that I will be happy with it's performance as the workmanship and attention to detail is superb. Build details are as follows:

http://www.spartanrifles.com/?page_id=25


DPMS pattern

Specs:
-SI Defense matched receiver set
-Magpul PRS (Precision Rifle Stock)
-Geiselle Hi-Speed DMR trigger
-Umbrella Corporation grip
-Badger Tac Latch
-Ambidexturous Safety
-Centurion Arms CMR 14″ hand guard
-Kreiger 22″ barrel with 11.25 twist chambered in .308 Winchester
-One 20rd Magpul Pmag


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Like other folding stocks I've seen, it's not intended to be fired in the folded position and damage MAY result. Likely to hold together well enough to prevent injury, though.

Definitely adds to the sexiness of the rifle.
 
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Beautiful rifle! After deliberating a bit I've concluded I like the stock adapter. As long as you understand it's limitations and follow the manufacture's warnings, you end up with an interesting modification you won't see very often. Be careful not to take a BCG to the chest and enjoy that beautiful rifle!
 
This is just to let everyone know how FANTASTIC of a job Marc over at Spartan Precision Rifles did on my recent AR-10 build. I had been contemplating getting one of the other AR-10s be it a cookie cutter gun from one of the big mfgrs or a custom gun from other builders. With both having long and uncertain wait times I was looking at the used market as a possibility but wasn't finding what I wanted or what I thought was an acceptable price for a used weapon.

Low and behold, Marc announced he was doing a run on this gun build with an unheard of turn around time for a custom built AR-10 and a great price, so my mind was made up. I finially got around to picking it up from my FFL yesterday and took some time to add the other pieces to it, Larue 20 MOA mount, Bushnell 3.5-21 ERS HDMR H-59, JEC level and target location device. I asked Marc to add the folding stock to the build which he was game for. The only thing I am waiting on is the new PSR Atlas bipod from Kasey, so in the mean time I have a Harris on it. I'll take it out to zero here soon but I am confident that I will be happy with it's performance as the workmanship and attention to detail is superb. Build details are as follows:

Spartan Precision Rifles | AR308


DPMS pattern

Specs:
-SI Defense matched receiver set
-Magpul PRS (Precision Rifle Stock)
-Geiselle Hi-Speed DMR trigger
-Umbrella Corporation grip
-Badger Tac Latch
-Ambidexturous Safety
-Centurion Arms CMR 14″ hand guard
-Kreiger 22″ barrel with 11.25 twist chambered in .308 Winchester
-One 20rd Magpul Pmag


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Did you get to shoot it yet?
 
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http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...lawsuit-defense-fund-support-our-efforts.html


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I don't want to say anymore until my attorney and I discuss my plan of attack :)

Thank you!

Marc


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Papa - Saw your new stick in Marc's shop - VERY nice and hope you enjoy it. (Had to be yours, as it has the folding stock...) That is a nice kit indeed.

I think Marc still has one or two of these for sale as well.
 
Any range reports on these yet? Thinking about getting one but will have to sell my rifle to get it.

BLUF: Its a very accurate rifle, well worth the money IMO, nothing but good things to say about it. I don't have a long blow by blow review to give or pictures of targets with one bullet hole in it shot from the space shuttle bay doors and no break down of my secret handload recipe. I zero'd it at 100m, shot several confirmation groups, all easily 1/2 -1/4 MOA and then took it out to 800+m on steel. I used M118 factory loads. I like it a lot and I think its an incredible deal given the craftsmanship and the quick availability compared to cookie cutter guns offered by the other mfgrs. As a point of reference, as I know one mans "It's fantastic" might be another mans "It's OK", I have carried and shot an Original SR-25 since they came out and currently shoot a M110 K1 at work as well as have time on OBRs, etc. If you're thinking about getting one of these, rest assured it is well worth the money, if anything, it's a steal IMO. Marc did an incredible job, as usual, and I think anyone who owns one will agree with my assessment on it.
 
BLUF: Its a very accurate rifle, well worth the money IMO, nothing but good things to say about it. I don't have a long blow by blow review to give or pictures of targets with one bullet hole in it shot from the space shuttle bay doors and no break down of my secret handload recipe. I zero'd it at 100m, shot several confirmation groups, all easily 1/2 -1/4 MOA and then took it out to 800+m on steel. I used M118 factory loads. I like it a lot and I think its an incredible deal given the craftsmanship and the quick availability compared to cookie cutter guns offered by the other mfgrs. As a point of reference, as I know one mans "It's fantastic" might be another mans "It's OK", I have carried and shot an Original SR-25 since they came out and currently shoot a M110 K1 at work as well as have time on OBRs, etc. If you're thinking about getting one of these, rest assured it is well worth the money, if anything, it's a steal IMO. Marc did an incredible job, as usual, and I think anyone who owns one will agree with my assessment on it.

Thats what I wanted to hear, short sweet and to the point. Thank you Papa Zero Three.