I am on an ongoing quest to own the most capable battle rifle available. I am willing to spend the necessary dough to get what I want, within reasonable limits. I have some requirements that I'd like to see in a battle rifle, and I was wanting your input on what the most feasable way to put together such a rifle would be.
I really like the die-hard reliability of the gas piston designs like the M-14, and I love the long yet light profile barrel, low overall weight, and outstanding iron sights and sight radius that the M-14 offers. However, I also love the accuracy potential of the AR upper receiver design. I also love the ergonomics and drop-free mags that the AR design offers, and the ease of mounting optics and iron sights of a flat top (I have a TA-55A ACOG with the 7.62 BDC that I just love).
However, I have not been able to find something that would easily fit my bill.
The role I would like this rifle to fill would be use in the field under less than ideal conditions, sometimes seeing heavy use in between cleanings, maintained in the field, using primarily surplus ammo, being used primarily from sling-supported field positions, taking shots mostly in the 300-800 yard range.
I would like a rifle with the following features:
- 7.62x51 caliber
- Reliable gas-piston operation
- Reciprocating bolt handle
- AR-style upper receiver design, or something with similar accuracy potential
- At least a 20" chrome-lined barrel (22" would be preferable)with profile similar to GI M-14 barrel
- Overall unloaded weight of less than 10 lbs.
- Iron sight radius at least as long as a standard 20" barreled rifle-length AR
- Easy to mount optics like an ACOG
- Decent length handguards, similar in length to standard 20" barreled rifle-length AR handguards
So what do you think? What is the easiest/cheapest/most feasable way into a rifle that fits these criteria?
Feel free to argue with me on why my criteria are stupid, etc.
I really like the die-hard reliability of the gas piston designs like the M-14, and I love the long yet light profile barrel, low overall weight, and outstanding iron sights and sight radius that the M-14 offers. However, I also love the accuracy potential of the AR upper receiver design. I also love the ergonomics and drop-free mags that the AR design offers, and the ease of mounting optics and iron sights of a flat top (I have a TA-55A ACOG with the 7.62 BDC that I just love).
However, I have not been able to find something that would easily fit my bill.
The role I would like this rifle to fill would be use in the field under less than ideal conditions, sometimes seeing heavy use in between cleanings, maintained in the field, using primarily surplus ammo, being used primarily from sling-supported field positions, taking shots mostly in the 300-800 yard range.
I would like a rifle with the following features:
- 7.62x51 caliber
- Reliable gas-piston operation
- Reciprocating bolt handle
- AR-style upper receiver design, or something with similar accuracy potential
- At least a 20" chrome-lined barrel (22" would be preferable)with profile similar to GI M-14 barrel
- Overall unloaded weight of less than 10 lbs.
- Iron sight radius at least as long as a standard 20" barreled rifle-length AR
- Easy to mount optics like an ACOG
- Decent length handguards, similar in length to standard 20" barreled rifle-length AR handguards
So what do you think? What is the easiest/cheapest/most feasable way into a rifle that fits these criteria?
Feel free to argue with me on why my criteria are stupid, etc.