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6/29/2006 6:19:53 PM EDT
I have decided I NEED a better .308 MBR.

I am selling my CETME towards it. I was thinking FAL, but the SA SOCOM looks quite appealing, as does an AR10.

Which?


poll inbound
6/29/2006 6:22:24 PM EDT
[#1]
6/29/2006 6:22:53 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I have decided I NEED a better .308 MBR.

I am selling my CETME towards it. I was thinking FAL, but the SA SOCOM looks quite appealing, as does an AR10.

Which?


poll inbound



You could likely build two or three FALs for the price of either of the others.
6/29/2006 6:23:13 PM EDT
[#3]
AR-10 and I don't mean just any .308 AR.
6/29/2006 6:24:05 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
AR-10 and I don't mean just any .308 AR.



w00t.

ETA...And this has been polled to death.....FAL will win.
6/29/2006 6:24:17 PM EDT
[#5]
FAL   .       Cheap mags, cheap parts, durable, reliable.  

G
6/29/2006 6:30:52 PM EDT
[#6]
I should clarify, the Garand would be in 30-06, of course.
6/29/2006 6:32:09 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
I should clarify, the Garand would be in 30-06, of course.



Oh, now you tell us.  A Garand in .308 is blasphemous.
6/29/2006 6:33:25 PM EDT
[#8]
Why would anyone who owns AR-15s want a FAL?

Cheap mags. Big whoop.
All the ergonomics of a Glock. Impossible to scope properly. Not impressively acurate.

Besides, how many aftermarket doodads can you waste money on if you have a FAL?
6/29/2006 6:34:34 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Why would anyone who owns AR-15s want a FAL?

Cheap mags. Big whoop.
All the ergonomics of a Glock. Impossible to scope properly. Not impressively acurate.

Besides, how many aftermarket doodads can you waste money on if you have a FAL?



Don't get'em riled up.  It's a tie between the AR10 and the FAL.  Shhh.
6/29/2006 6:40:24 PM EDT
[#10]
FAL is winning. Because I want one too!
6/29/2006 6:45:02 PM EDT
[#11]
A good bolt gun is a great way to realize the potential of the .308 round.
6/29/2006 6:47:24 PM EDT
[#12]
Tough call.

Shoot what you can afford.
6/29/2006 6:48:10 PM EDT
[#13]
STILL no votes for a Garand?


I'm shocked!
6/29/2006 6:48:31 PM EDT
[#14]
Chalk up another vote for the AR10, but only because you don't have the AP4 listed.
6/29/2006 6:49:11 PM EDT
[#15]
I voted Garand.
6/29/2006 6:51:43 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
Why would anyone who owns AR-15s want a FAL?

Cheap mags. Big whoop.
All the ergonomics of a Glock. Impossible to scope properly. Not impressively acurate.

Besides, how many aftermarket doodads can you waste money on if you have a FAL?




you really don't know about the FALs do you, it's very easy to scope and can be very accurate (ed vandenburg customs makes great set up) and you can trick out a FAL like an AR and unlike the AR-10 the fal has an adjustable gas system so I can shoot crap that wouldnt work in a AR-10
6/29/2006 6:54:12 PM EDT
[#17]
Ditch the SOCOM idea.  Its by far, the worst 308 battle rifle I've owned and I've owned them ALL.  My Century L1a1 was a superior rifle to it in ALL aspects.  The only thing that comes close is my custom Polytech M1a build.  The AR10 is a dirty gun, but it works great.  I just prefer the "can't kill it" design of the FAL.  Its the best, bar none.

Being an owner of each of them and a fan of all, I'd like to think I'm a bit more impartial than some of the FAL nuts here or the M1a nuts at the M14 forums. That being said, the pro's and con's are as follows:

FAL:
1) most reliable design more likely to take EXTREME field abuse without failing
2) better optics mounting platform
3) better ergonomics through pistol grip (although new M1a stock platforms have changed this, but at a $600 price tag)
4) cheap mags (in feel and $)
5) el cheapo sights, which probably lead to less accuracy than a normal M1a
6) adjustable gas system
7) can be configured like an AR15 with minimal effort
8) extremely easy to build from a kit (need to buy US parts)
9) shit-tastic trigger
10) more appealing to the eye (if this counts)
11) many configurations available
12) not as accurate, even in "match" or "varmint" versions.
13) much better platofm for mounting a scope

M1a:
1) more accurate than FAL
2) better sights
3) better mags
4) not a two piece design like the FAL/AR15 so a tension sling can be used
5) MUCH BETTER trigger (infinitly better!)
6) has many configurations, most of which can be duplicated by the FAL series
7) has crappy scope mounting platform - IMO
8) mags are expensive
9) currently utilized by our military sharp shooter DMR's
10) designed by Americans and owning American history
11) EXCELLENT trigger!
12) somewhat more difficult to build (no problem with US parts!)

AR10:
1) Most accurate of them all
2) Best sights of them all
3) M1a modified mags - very reliable, but with craptastic last shot disengage system
4) Best trigger of the 3
5) Best scope mounting platform of the 3
6) Expensive mags
6) Used by our military
7) Its American, through and through
8) Can build multiple configurations with ease
9) Dirtiest gun and easiest to foul after light shooting
10) Most likely to FTE due to my experiences
11) Very Expensive
12) Plenty of configurations and accessories to choose from
6/29/2006 6:57:05 PM EDT
[#18]
What no HK91s?

6/29/2006 6:58:30 PM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
3) M1a modified mags - very reliable, but with craptastic last shot disengage system



No longer true.  ArmaLite is now shipping a completely new design mag for the AR10.
8/7/2006 7:43:47 PM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
Ditch the SOCOM idea.  Its by far, the worst 308 battle rifle I've owned and I've owned them ALL.  My Century L1a1 was a superior rifle to it in ALL aspects.  The only thing that comes close is my custom Polytech M1a build.  The AR10 is a dirty gun, but it works great.  I just prefer the "can't kill it" design of the FAL.  Its the best, bar none.

Being an owner of each of them and a fan of all, I'd like to think I'm a bit more impartial than some of the FAL nuts here or the M1a nuts at the M14 forums. That being said, the pro's and con's are as follows:

FAL:

M1a:


AR10:

8) Can build multiple configurations with ease
9) Dirtiest gun and easiest to foul after light shooting
10) Most likely to FTE due to my experiences


HKTackDriver gives a nice listing here, and after owning the M1A and AR10 I have only a couple of quibbles.  

M1A: If it is built as a NM tack driver, it will not stay a tack driver without help. Nice gun, no doubt. But the POI will wander after a shooting season, and your armorer will have to check the bedding.

AR10: I read the "dirty gun" & FTE stories, and I just don't 'get it'  Maybe because I don't shoot a boatload of surplus? But my rifle never gets  too dirty to function.
FTE ?? Never. Maybe I got a "factory freak" as we say in the muscle car forums.
Maybe JP Enterprises adjusted something when I had them cryo the barrel and adjust the trigger, but NEVER a FTE!



8/7/2006 7:51:00 PM EDT
[#21]
I voted M1A, I've had the chance to shoot an M1A and a AR-10, I prefered the M1A.

the FALs I have held were of low quality and felt like junk. (Not to say all of them are that way, just the cheapo home-made FALs I have held at gunshows. I would be interested in trying out a DSA, I hear good things)

The .308 debates are about as common as AR15 vs. Ak47, or 1911 v.s. Glock threads.
8/7/2006 7:51:40 PM EDT
[#22]
Remington 700P
8/7/2006 8:03:07 PM EDT
[#23]

My next rifle is going to have to be an AR 10/AP4. I like the FAL, Garand, and the M1A, but those damn AR 10s keep me up at night!
8/7/2006 8:12:08 PM EDT
[#24]
My CEMTE is the cause of my black rife disease.

I would say trade up your CEMTE for a PTR-91.  That is what I plan to do after I get my m4gery.

I wish I could afford a real G-3.
8/7/2006 8:16:01 PM EDT
[#25]
I voted FAL but in reality an M1A is just as good, maybe better if it's an older one with all USGI parts.
8/7/2006 8:19:11 PM EDT
[#26]
Well, the CETME is SPFunds, and I'm giving the proceeds to my mom so she can fix her plumbing and buy firewood for this winter. The prices have gone up, and I wouldn't be able to enjoy my safe full of rifles knowing she was sitting at home in the woods rationing firewood and hoping it lasted through the winter.

Maybe I can afford an FAL later on this year, but I'm not counting on it.
8/7/2006 8:25:36 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:
<center><table width=85% border=0><tr><td width=100% class=textQuote><hr height=1px color=black noshade>Quoted:
3) M1a modified mags - very reliable, but with craptastic last shot disengage system
<hr height=1px color=black noshade>

No longer true.  ArmaLite is now shipping a completely new design mag for the AR10.


yeah,,,cause their first ones sucked,,just like their first guns.

armalite sucks
8/7/2006 8:33:59 PM EDT
[#28]
I voted bolt driven
8/7/2006 8:37:54 PM EDT
[#29]
I would make an MSG90 clone out of a SR9T.

I don't have any practical purpose for a .308 semi, so the only reason to have it would be to look cool at the range.
8/7/2006 8:45:46 PM EDT
[#30]
The Garand is the least expensive infinitely reliable rifle in the group.  For $450 you can get a decent shooter.   Later on when you have more money, you can get some work done on it and make it a sub MOA shooter.   The Clip fed design is very reliable and simple.  
8/7/2006 9:00:52 PM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:

Quoted:
<center><table width=85% border=0><tr><td width=100% class=textQuote><hr height=1px color=black noshade>Quoted:
3) M1a modified mags - very reliable, but with craptastic last shot disengage system
<hr height=1px color=black noshade>

No longer true.  ArmaLite is now shipping a completely new design mag for the AR10.


yeah,,,cause their first ones sucked,,just like their first guns.

armalite sucks


What an ignorant post.
8/7/2006 10:57:28 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:
STILL no votes for a Garand?


I'm shocked!


Only because while they are a great rifle in 30-06,  in .308 the 8 round CLIP is a lot limiting compared to the other choices, especially for a personal mbr.

I can't believe I really said that, usually I'm a reactionary about some things and the Garand is one of them.
8/7/2006 11:37:14 PM EDT
[#33]
I like M1As and voted that way but for bang for the $ the FAL is the way to go
8/8/2006 3:07:55 AM EDT
[#34]
You can make a FAL trigger very nice for only $20, I just did mine.

Get a FAL, if you don't like the trigger, order the Falcon Arms Trigger Pull Reduction spring kit.

Mine is now about a 5 lb pull and very smooth. Totally changed the shootability
of the rifle. Works 100% on all the milsurp ammo I've tried so far.

FAL is my favorite semi-auto in .308.

Flyer
8/8/2006 3:53:04 AM EDT
[#35]
Select-fire Beretta BM-59 .....
8/8/2006 4:37:26 AM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:
Select-fire Beretta BM-59 .....
www.lhup.edu/dfisher/photos/bm59/bm5901.jpg


Thats on my wish list
8/8/2006 4:42:13 AM EDT
[#37]
Is anyone making magazines for those?    A local shop has a BM59 on the shelf.
8/8/2006 5:39:06 AM EDT
[#38]
I recently bought a .308 Bolt Gun. I didn't have a good one. If you don't already have a good bolt gun Savage makes a good affordable one.

I voted bolt gun.
8/8/2006 6:48:31 AM EDT
[#39]

Quoted:
I recently bought a .308 Bolt Gun. I didn't have a good one. If you don't already have a good bolt gun Savage makes a good affordable one.

I voted bolt gun.


I have a Savage .30-06.   Nice shooter for less than $400 new, but I would never choose it over an AR 10 or M1A if I had the additional money to spend and already had a bolt gun.    There is little fun factor to a bolt gun.  
8/8/2006 6:51:42 AM EDT
[#40]

Quoted:
I have decided I NEED a better .308 MBR.

I am selling my CETME towards it. I was thinking FAL, but the SA SOCOM looks quite appealing, as does an AR10.

Which?


poll inbound


After much research, I have decided on an FAL clone. You simply can't find a tougher weapon.
8/8/2006 6:54:27 AM EDT
[#41]

Quoted:
Why would anyone who owns AR-15s want a FAL?

Cheap mags. Big whoop.
All the ergonomics of a Glock. Impossible to scope properly. Not impressively acurate.

Besides, how many aftermarket doodads can you waste money on if you have a FAL?




You were saying??
8/8/2006 6:54:56 AM EDT
[#42]
FAL, hands down.
8/8/2006 6:58:46 AM EDT
[#43]
No pie option?  I like to vote for pie.  
8/8/2006 8:13:14 AM EDT
[#44]
I voted for the fAL.
I picked up a carbine version, 12 mags, and have a case of ammo on the way from AIM.
Ergonmics are good for me, and I wanted a MBR, not a sniper.

Tear down is easy, and it should shoot everything. Mags are cheap, you won't have to have the price of a new gun wrapped up in 20 mags.
8/8/2006 8:15:16 AM EDT
[#45]

Quoted:
armalite sucks




Grow up.

8/8/2006 4:03:10 PM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
I voted bolt driven
[photo] three shot group [/photo]

I can do nearly that well with my AR10A4.

Oh, BTW: With all due regard, three shot groups are not that spectacular. If you want to show-n-tell, use 10 shot groups - more accurately displays skill of shooter and consistency of the rifle.
8/8/2006 4:29:29 PM EDT
[#47]

Quoted:
FAL   .       Cheap mags, cheap parts, durable, reliable.  

G


+1
8/8/2006 4:56:50 PM EDT
[#48]
The FAl is a nice rifle
but the M1A/M14 is just a world class rifle for all occasions

Fulton Armory M14 Super Scout  (18" barrel), not heavy and weird like the SOCOM II
Great rifle.
8/8/2006 5:16:48 PM EDT
[#49]

Quoted:
The FAl is a nice rifle
but the M1A/M14 is just a world class rifle for all occasions

Fulton Armory M14 Super Scout  (18" barrel), not heavy and weird like the SOCOM II
Great rifle.


+1

I have a DSA FAL STG58 carbine and an LRB M14SA. They are both very nice rifles, but the LRB is just more accurate and reliable. It also feels more like a 'rifleman's rifle'.
8/8/2006 5:20:57 PM EDT
[#50]
TROY ROCK.
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