Cmmg cbr
I had already posted above, but the only issue I had with mine was a need for a slight adjustment of the keymod rail (loosen and just a nudge to the left) to rectify maxed out windage on the BUIS I threw on the thing (don't we all have a box full of those somewhere). Not a thing to complain about, I am pretty happy with it.
I still feel like I got more than I paid for...and I paid a little more than what you are looking at.
Well said...and influential on my own purchase.
Hey guys,
I've been watching this thread intently because quite frankly I am also between the CMMG and what we all seem to be referrign to as the "Lewis Machine-and-above" class of rifles. I agree that once you pass the 2k mark, y o might as well keep going. BUT, I wold say that the CBR is a GREAT BASE MODEL. Meaning, its a proven DMR (not I don't say sniper rifle...its not a bolt gun or a crazy high tech military grade semi-auto .50 cal). If yo invest 2k in this rifle, right off the shelf you're going to have some things that I believe people in this forum MAY have overlooked (and again, forgive me if Im overplaying these features as I AM from California). But if you get the top end CMMG AR-10 you end up with some very nice features to build from. he site is down (I can only hope beacue a new lineup is being prepared for launch), but I know that you end up wth a full-length rail (useful), a Geiselle Trigger Group (to my mind, pretty damn fancy - shoot it as fast as a full-auto if you get your rhythm down), and a SOCOM muzzle-break with threaded adapter (shhhhhhh).
So for me, this is the rifle of choice. No, bear in mind, I d not have the majesty of the Midwest, the South, or any number of beautiful, renegade territories at my disposal, so Im in a position to try and get great groups on 100 yards at some crap range in the Bay Area, or take a day trip somewhere and try to dependably touch 700 meters 9correc em if I'm wrong).
To me, the CMMG CBR sounds like a GTI: you get a rock solid base model, and all the upgrades are at your disposal. The more you put into it, the more you get out of it. Put a better barrel on there, a Nightforce scope or what-have-you, and why wouldn't we be able to hit 1 grand with something as affordable as the CBR?
I say all this from an INEXPERT poitn of view, a point of view that i feel may annoy, but is valuable.
I also say this because I'm a heartbeat away from buying my first AR-10...and dont really NEED to, having built up my Tikka T3 to the razors edge.
Thank all for this thread. its a good one. I would call this a discussion of budget DMRs. Or, "How to upgrade your budget sapper to a Precision Rifle"
Thank you all.