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Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

I have decided to order a new .308 18" Larue rifle direct from the company next week. I was going to order the rifle now, and then in a few months I was going to order a bipod, optics, etc. My question is about the stock and the grip. Any recommendations about which stock and grip I should order with my rifle? I was thinking about the Magpul PRS stock because of its adjustability, but then again the Magpul UBR seems just as adjustable, and more rugged. Do these really offer a better advantage over the Magpul CTR or the Sopmod? I was leaning towards the Magpul UBR. As for the grips, any real advantage between the Magpul or Ergo on Larue's web site over the stock grips? Any information would be helpful.

Thank you.
 
Re: Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

people love both. i like the PRS because of the intigrated cheek piece, but it is in no way light. i really like it on the firing line(prone/bench). but if your going for a more versital rifle, i personally would go for the UBR, since the PRS does not collapse and many people prefer different LOPs for different firing positions.
i have a CTR on my AR15 and really like it, but ive never used one on a .308. it certainly is light, that can be a plus or minus for some.

and make fun of me if you want. . i love the regular old hogue grip for all of my ARs. . .i know its not as tacticool, but it serves its purpose well.

your going to probably get many people trying to dissuade you into a POF, LWRC, LMT or other .308 AR. do yourself a favor and take a good hard look before you push the finalize order button.
 
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Thanks for the help. On the pictures, it looks like the Magpul UBR has an integrated cheek piece as well, but I'm not sure. Anyone have one of these? And yes, I have looked at all of the above (POF, LWRC, LMT, etc.) and have decided on the Larue. But thanks for the warning.
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http://cdn.magpul.com/downloads/ubr-final_web.pdf

page 2 for the cheek riser. unless they have changed to a newer design it is for non AR rifles. i thing you can have it if you have a side charging handle, but not the traditional one. and the cheek on this is fixed, PRS is easily adjustable with a wheel and its far enough back for a traditional charging handle. just a consideration if you need a cheekrest.

ive owned one (prs) and fired the other. both great, just for different purposes. what are you planning on using this rifle for?
 
Re: Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

A PRS and UBR weigh almost the same, 1.78 and 1.56 lbs respectively. Both are heavy stocks, but on an 18" barrel they help balance out the rifle.

My personal choice would be a 16" OBR with an ACS stock. I feel that way because the gun would be very versatile.

The question you need to ask yourself is, " What do I want to do with this gun?" If it is only going to get shot from the bench or prone I would suggest the PRS. If you want to do more with the gun, and still make hits at 1000, I recommend the 16".

Just my $0.02.....
 
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I switched from the LMT SOPMOD stock to the Magpul ACS on my MWS and my new 18' OBR, works much better prone and off the bench. the Magpul UBR has no cheekpiece to speak of IMHO. get behind all the stocks you can before you buy, my AR stock drawer looks worse than my holster drawer
 
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I would save your money and buy a GAP AR or build your own the way you want it. Don't spend the money on the LArue.
I would buy the DPMS before the Larue anyday.
 
Re: Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: strangedays</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would save your money and buy a GAP AR or build your own the way you want it. Don't spend the money on the LArue.
I would buy the DPMS before the Larue anyday. </div></div>

A very big +1 there. I would put a GAP AR against a Larue AR any day of the week.

Price of a LaRue Tactical OBR 5.56 is $1,995.00

Price of a LaRue Tactical Stealth OBR in 7.62 is $2,995.00

GA Precision AR-10 chambered in 308/7.62 is 2,450.00

For only $455.00 more than the 5.56 OBR and for $545.00 less than the 7.62 OBR, you can have a seriously bad ass AR10 from a legendary and world class gunsmith. And on top of that, GAP will let you pick and choose how you want your rifle set up.

Thats just my 02....

Wes
 
Re: Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

I have two AR's both in 5.56 & 7.62 one with a PRS and one with a SOPMOD and agree with all opinions as to what job you want to focus on on with your rifle! The weight with a .308 is really more simple! If you are going to run and gun pick the stock that is easily comfortable for you to shoot quickly at medium range! If you have the time and need to shoot longer rangers then the advantage of the pre-set cheek piece adj will make a difference!
 
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While it is nice to have so many choices in the 7.62 gas rifle arena now, if you like the LT, get the LT. I have a 16" with the PRS. I cannot have a telescoping stock in my state but since I use the OBR from static positions, the weight is no big deal. Mine has been totally reliable and very accurate for nearly 5000 rounds.

The problem lately, and not saying anyone here is doing it, is that certain brands inflame certain passions for some unknown reason that go beyond facts people are seeking. You have to cut through a lot of personal bias before getting to the info.

GAP, KAC, LMT, LT. Like I said, it seems to be the golden age of 7.62 gas guns. Would be tough to pick a bad one. Good luck.
 
Re: Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

I appreciate everyone's help. First, I have seen that different people like different brands and hate other brands for whatever reason, and the mention of a certain brand strikes a cord with some. I don't have a .308 yet, so I can be a little more objective. I have been researching these different brands for the past 6 months and have decided on a Larue. Honestly, I'm sure there are pluses and minuses to each, but in the end they are all good firearms.

As to this gun's function, I am not going to be running around with it in the dessert, etc. for hours on end. For the most part I plan on doing some long range shooting from a bench/prone/etc. If the need arises at a later time, I can make changes later I guess or buy an lmt
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This may sound like a dumb question, but everyone says that 16 inch is more vesatile, weighs less, etc., but how can 2 inches really make that much of a difference in terms of overall weight (after you figure the gun/stock/scope/full magazine/etc), and in terms of versatility as some people say??? Is a 2 inch difference really that big of a deal?

So from what I gather, for my use, the PRS stock sounds like the better option with this firearm for me at this time. I can always change later if needed.

Thanks.
 
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IMHO, (I am a LSHD civee), the 16" will do nearly everything you could expect in a 7.62 platform. I would bet it is the most popular choice by far even if it did come out first.

My other reasoning for the 16" was the ability to convert it to "battle rifle" configuration for carbine classes.

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Re: Questions about options for new Larue Rifle

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: conndcj</div><div class="ubbcode-body">IMHO, (I am a LSHD civee), the 16" will do nearly everything you could expect in a 7.62 platform. I would bet it is the most popular choice by far even if it did come out first.

My other reasoning for the 16" was the ability to convert it to "battle rifle" configuration for carbine classes.

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do you rest your chin on that A2 stock with that M4S?







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I also like the CTR, RISR, and POD combo. It makes the rifle more versatile than the PRS, and I like the fact that you can change the LOP faster and easier than the PRS. Sometimes you need a different stock length for prone vs offhand, and it is nice to make the transition on the fly.

As far as the grip, I give a big vote for the Falcon ERGO (non palm shelf.) It is the most comfortable grip I have ever used on an AR.

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