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l Recently sold my 17 to build Up a lmt mws in 6.5. Divesting from .308 entirely.
its not a battle rifle, more of a precision sws.
after owning just about everything on the market, the LMT was an easy choice for quality and value. As much as i love KAC, the sr25 is not worth 2k more and its debatable side by side being a better gun. Quick change inexpensive barrels with the lmt really pull ahead of the sr25 imo.
As somebody who owns both Kac and LMT 308's as well as a Scar, i agree with much of this. I regards to the issued large frame gas guns, Kac,LMT,HK, and FN make really good rifles.
While I can acknowledge, that the LMT rifles are heaviest in class, I really don't think that weight is as big of a factor as some would let on. If you would take a striped down Scar 17, and weight it against the Mloc MWS with LW barrel you are going to see the difference in weight is only going to be about 8 to 10oz. But keep in mind that this is with a Full length hand guard, vs the Scars carbine length handguard.
If one wanted to drop in a longer handguard from say KDG, that difference between the two weapons shrinks to 4 to 6 oz
If one wanted to drop the LMT SOPMOD for say something like the Magul SLk stock, that difference shrinks from 2 to 4oz
People too often compare the base 1913 railed version of the MWS with the 16 inch CL barrel that looks like it was pulled from a 240 against the Scar with pencil barrel and echo OMG, such a pig, that will get you killed in the streets.
The thing is that I can take an MWS, drop a heavy 6.5cm barrel in it in about 60 seconds, slide on a DMR type stock and have a legit, factory supported long range gas gun. I am going to need to do this in the field on the fly, no, but think that its nice to be able to say, hey, you know what, this weekend, I am going to do some carbine stuff, drop the LW 13.5, mount a LPVO or RDS and rock and roll and the very next week say, hey you know what, we are heading out to the mountains, so I am going to mount the 20 inch 6.5.
I don't think the MWS is the best large frame AR on the market. I think for Combat guns, the ACC is more refined, I think for commercial guns, its hard to beat a tuned JP for the load that you are shooting, but because it can be configure to for what ever i need it to so, I am a really big fan.