.........why not just roll my own?
Ive been looking at a GAP-10 or maybe a Larue OBR. With how tight a group these things are shooting, theres almost no point in a .308 bolt gun anymore. Might as well reserve the bolt gun for bigger cartridges.
Well I always just build my own AR-15's. I have an SPR styled 18 inch I put together that shoots ragged little bug holes all day with factory match ammo.
So Im wondering why not just build my own AR-10? Whats the advantage of going with a fully built AR styled rifle from GAP or Larue? I mean theres no real gunsmithing, just parts assembly. Pick the right barrel, bolt carrier group and trigger and the gun will perform with good ammo right?
Aside from proper parts selection, does GAP do anything special to make their AR-10's as accurate as they are?
Im just thinking I could probably save some money, save the excise tax and build just as functional and accurate an AR-10.
Am I missing something? Would I be better off just calling GAP?
Ive been looking at a GAP-10 or maybe a Larue OBR. With how tight a group these things are shooting, theres almost no point in a .308 bolt gun anymore. Might as well reserve the bolt gun for bigger cartridges.
Well I always just build my own AR-15's. I have an SPR styled 18 inch I put together that shoots ragged little bug holes all day with factory match ammo.
So Im wondering why not just build my own AR-10? Whats the advantage of going with a fully built AR styled rifle from GAP or Larue? I mean theres no real gunsmithing, just parts assembly. Pick the right barrel, bolt carrier group and trigger and the gun will perform with good ammo right?
Aside from proper parts selection, does GAP do anything special to make their AR-10's as accurate as they are?
Im just thinking I could probably save some money, save the excise tax and build just as functional and accurate an AR-10.
Am I missing something? Would I be better off just calling GAP?