Anyone able to find the new .308 from S&W? Is it KAC or DPMS magazines?
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...layErrorView_Y
Anyone able to find the new .308 from S&W? Is it KAC or DPMS magazines?
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...layErrorView_Y
Last edited by Failure2Stop; 01-31-13 at 15:23. Reason: as requested by OP
Price seems a little high?
First, sorry about the title. Tapatalk did it, because I typed it correctly. I would appreciate if a Mod could fix it.
Second, MSRP is higher than you pay. The M&P-15 Sport is MSRP $839 and no one pays that (well, before the Great Panic). A 629 4" is $949, and up here they are about $805. So call it 85%. 85% of MSRP is $1470.
That includes the MOE stock and camo dip. I'm guessing about $1300-1350 if they did a plain black flattop.
You are getting ambi controls, which if you added a BAD lever, Norgon and safety would be at least $125.
Finally you get a 9310 UberHype bolt (or insert your own superlative) and 5R rifling. I am assured by gnat shooters that this makes a difference.
Just think of it as a $1200 rifle with mandatory ambi, stock, material and finish upgrades.
I think it may be priced fairly, if it functions properly. Around Armalite pricing: above DPMS and below Colt. I've heard nothing but good about S&W 5.56s, so I'd hope this is the same. I like the 18" and mid-gas. 5R 1:10 sounds great, but 4140 seems modest. Lack of threading and FH is unforgivable, as that adds another $125+. Not thrilled about the bolt-on railed GB, but such is life. S&W is VERY welcome to bring more 308s to the table.
Last edited by carbinero; 01-15-13 at 22:36.
"Men speak of natural rights, but I challenge any one to show where in nature any rights existed or were recognized until there was established for their declaration and protection a duly promulgated body of corresponding laws." --Calvin Coolidge
I held the Smith .308s at SHOT show today and was quite pleased with them. There were two versions that I saw, neither of which were this camo one.
There was a Magpul version, with MOE stock, grip, and midlength handguard, with Troy Flip-up sights and Smith Flash hider. It looked like a .308 version of their MOE Mid rifle. There was also an Optics ready version, which had A2 style furniture, a flat top, and a railed gas block. The barrel is slim, like the MOE MID 5.56, which made the rifle feel less heavy than the Bushmaster .308.
With the quality Smith has been delivering recently, I think this is going to be a winner.
Last edited by Redbeardsong; 01-15-13 at 20:54.
The weight on the website look very reasonable...just over 8 lbs IIRC. The magpul version may very well get me off the fence. I've been thinking about all the sub-$2k semiauto308s for years. I nearly gave my wallet a heartattack when the Colt showed up. If the S&W is a solid $500 savings, AND if it has no major teething problems...
"Men speak of natural rights, but I challenge any one to show where in nature any rights existed or were recognized until there was established for their declaration and protection a duly promulgated body of corresponding laws." --Calvin Coolidge
According to S&W spec page it will use PMags.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore...2_v011113a.pdf
Why would they use 4140 when the new 5.56 gets 4150?
"Men speak of natural rights, but I challenge any one to show where in nature any rights existed or were recognized until there was established for their declaration and protection a duly promulgated body of corresponding laws." --Calvin Coolidge
I heard the barrel is non-free float. Thoughts?
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