I finally got to pick it up yesterday. Yeah, it's a different beast for sure. Reminds me a lot of the FAL actually and it seems to me they started from there.
I got both and I'm keeping both. I MIGHT get a 6.5 conversion for ONE of them later on, we'll see. If I do that though, 90% chance it'll be for the SR25. That weapon in my mind is more suited for precision and the 6.5 KAC uppers have cut rifle 22" bbl.'s. But we'll see. I may not ever adopt 6.5CM, I may just go right around that one. SR25 has a kind of quality to it the Mk20 simply doesn't have. The Mk20 is obviously a much easier and cheaper weapon to manufacture and were it not for KAC having decades of experience and tooling in place, it'd cost 3x the Mk20 I imagine. Original SR25 was a $10,000 rifle IIRC and it wasn't as nice as it is today (just as accurate though, maybe more so).
QDC can is the titties and I love that thing on the SR25. I generally dedicate cans to my rifles, not many share one, so I figure I have options for the Mk20 despite having another QDC mount that'll fit it. Surefire is what they use now I guess, but I'm not sold on 'em yet. SCAR has been through 3 different can designs and manufacturers over the years so if that's the case then I may be able to do better on my own given I have no political or financial attributes affecting my decision. I feel the Surefire cans to be way overpriced and at $1800 I expect state of the art, light weight, stellar CS and performance in excess of what the QDC is capable of, in addition to solid QD mounts. And even then I wanna know where that other $400 went over the QDC...
Maybe I should just get the QDC PRS and be done with it. Or wait and see what comes out next.
Not familiar with the scope mount you refer to, but let me just say I normally use Badger shit and it works awesome, it's bulletproof. I don't have a good optic for the Mk20 yet, I'm figuring maybe on a 4-16 ATACR but open. In the meantime I took a USO SR8 off another rifle that's in a one piece cantilevered Badger mount.
Only problem? The damn bolts that lock it down stick out the left side, charging side, of the weapon. Now my knuckles hit those damn things. You REALLY need some kind of mount where those bolts are on the ejection side of the weapon IMO. This is a temporary setup but I'm sure glad I tried it out before ordering a set of Badger rings for it.
Mk22... Meh.
Just kidding. That's a pretty slick rifle and probably the smart thing to do... If I sold my SR I could get that McMillan TAC-338 that I want. Or hell, a TRG42, I could live with that. I like the fixed stocks vs. chassis and don't need the barrel swap deal. I got a DTA HTI for that reason and it's never been anything but a .50BMG, wish I'd gotten the McMillan .50 looking back.
Oh yeah, now I find myself wanting a plain SCAR 17... This shit is neverending.