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I have been looking at this gun for a while. It is a .300 win mag AR. Just wanted to hear the pros and cons from anyone who has one.
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This thing would make the Anti's and Libtards shit their pants here in California!
I can't wait to hear your thoughts. I hope it kicks ass. I wish my Gap-10 was a .300 WM.
I ordered one in all black and it took 7 months to get. (I'm not a big fan of stripes) The first thing I noticed was the barrel had a lot of scuffs in the finish down by the chamber (quite visible through the rail) so I was not very impressed with the finish quality.
The flash suppressor is Ka-RAP, you would think for $5500 you would get a decent brake so that is gone.
The stock and cheek pad is ho hum, not very comfortable but the mono pod is a nice feature. The stock on my Ashbury Precision Ordinance Mod 1 makes the OMEN mono pod, cheek pad, and adjustable butt pad look like a cheap toy.
There was only one mag.. again, $5500 and you only get one mag.. Seriously??? I expect that from a cheap AR clone company.
The bag is nice but a bit overkill with pockets and such, the pocket for the can is probably all I will ever use.
The trigger is crisp and smooth, a bit too much travel for my liking but still a very nice trigger. I have Wilson Combat triggers in all my AR's and they are a step above the trigger in the omen.
When you compare the build quality to a Wilson Combat AR, the Wilson Combat is Amazing, the OMEN is just very nice. It's on par with Barrett but has a long way to go to compete with the masters at Wilson Combat.
I had to laugh, the shell from the test round was a PPU... The very first round through a $5,500 AMERICAN rifle was a Serbian POS. That is a heritage insult if nothing more. NEMO could have at least sprung for Winchester! No target was provided.
There is a big warning in the owners manual, if it is blowing primers or piercing them, replace the firing pin and change the ammo. So this tells me the rifle is not going to like MK 248 Mod 1 so I am loading MK 248 Mod 0's.
The rifle does the job, it sends rounds down range and does so accurately. (shot it today as a matter of fact) Is it worth $5,500? Nope. The only reason I bought it was because I hate shooting a 300 win mag bolt gun due to a shoulder injury and because I can afford it. If you have to sell your first born to buy one of these, you might be a bit let down.
So to sum it all up, I was not overly excited when I got the rifle and saw what it came with and the overall quality. I was pissing myself with excitement when I got my Barrett M82... So if that tells you anything... Would I recommend it to a friend? No, not unless he has money to burn on a unique 300 win mag platform.
Are you in California?
There is one in a shop in Sarasota if you are close.