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Posted: 5/8/2001 4:54:48 PM EDT
Does anybody out there have one?  Or does anyone have any reviews or comments on the brand?  Is it the original Stoner SR-25?

Thanks
Bladerunner
Link Posted: 5/8/2001 5:32:35 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/8/2001 5:48:11 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/8/2001 10:34:00 PM EDT
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Go to Biggerhammer.net, they have an SR25 board.

[url]www.biggerhammer.net[/url]

Link Posted: 5/9/2001 7:35:34 AM EDT
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For what its worth, both the SEALs and USAF Special Operations squadrons have opted for the Knight's SR-25.  They can buy anything they want (and they're not constrained by the availability of pre-ban magazines for the SR-25).  

Knights has standardized a SR-25 for the Navy.  If you want to get REALLY spendy, you can order a duplicate (with the Navy Mk. 11? markings).  
Link Posted: 5/9/2001 8:22:25 AM EDT
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USMC03, I read that comparison by Gun Tests magazine on the DSA site.  I read their conclusions first before reading the rest of the article.  Being an SR-25 owner, I thought it was a bunch of biased crap.  But after reading the complete article, I think their conclusions were pretty accurate.

Here's the site again for those who haven't read the article [url]http://dsarms.com/pdf/July_2000_308_rifles.pdf[/url]

DaMan
Link Posted: 5/9/2001 8:36:13 AM EDT
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For what its worth, both the SEALs and USAF Special Operations squadrons have opted for the Knight's SR-25.  They can buy anything they want (and they're not constrained by the availability of pre-ban magazines for the SR-25).  

Knights has standardized a SR-25 for the Navy.  If you want to get REALLY spendy, you can order a duplicate (with the Navy Mk. 11? markings).  
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I saw one of these for sale at a store in CT.  It was only $9000 NIB.  That's probably a poor price b/c the guy that runs the shop is an a-hole.  It was an awsome looking rifle though.  It had a rail system on it and some expensive looking scope.
Link Posted: 5/27/2001 7:20:45 PM EDT
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Last I checked, Knight's had eleven of the SR-25K models in the SEAL configuration {Obermyer barrel, rail system,collapsable stock, etc} on the shelf for $6000 dealer cost. Don't believe the ads for 'one of 14', they made 25 of them for the civilian market. I've seen them advertised for as much as $10,000, but I doubt if they are selling at that price. If I thought they were, I'd buy the remaining 11.
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