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Posted 5 mo ago
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Dare I at what point do I have too many guns lol This will not be on my list Brother Rick.
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Sig probably has intellectual property rights on the design. Ruger will get in on the design sooner or later. The prices will come down.
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SSG Michael Noll
SGT (Join to see) Just sticking more with 223/5.56 and 9mm. Easier to stock pile IMHO
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SSG Michael Noll - No problem with that. Because Americans like to be using the caliber the military is using to take advantage of surplus ammo, there will come a day that .223 won't be as readily available as it is now. The AR isn't going away, it's too easy to just buy another upper to pin to you lower.
https://moriartiarmaments.com/ar-10-.277-sig-fury-16-spiral-fluted-upper-receiver-assembly-slanted-brake-ma308-277-16
like this one.
https://moriartiarmaments.com/ar-10-.277-sig-fury-16-spiral-fluted-upper-receiver-assembly-slanted-brake-ma308-277-16
like this one.
AR-10 .277 Sig Fury 16" Spiral Fluted Hybrid Upper Receiver Assembly / Slanted Brake
AR-10 .277 Sig Fury 16" Spiral Fluted Upper Receiver Assembly / Slanted BrakeAR-10 .277 Sig Fury 16" Spiral Fluted Upper Receiver Assembly / Slanted BrakAR-10 .277 Sig Fury 16" Spiral Fluted Hybrid Upper Receiver Assembly / Slanted Brake -
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Thanks but no. I'm not spending $4 or $5 a round for anything less than a .50 cal rifle.
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I would have considered it 40 or 50 years but I have enjoyed a solid love affair with Ruger ever since.
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