Originally Posted by
georgeib
A 6.8 lb 308 that can shoot MOA does have some serious appeal for me as well. And, you're right, being able to convert it to a 5.56 for cross training is not too shabby either. I thought about that before I posted, and the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I'd rather just have another rifle. Which seems like it would be true for most people that are into tactical carbines, though clearly there will plenty of exceptions.
I always thought the market with the p320 was silly, as conversion kits were nigh the price of a new pistol. Yet, people buy them. In this case, a caliber conversion is about 25% of the way there, so not nearly as prohibitive relatively. I can see them selling, I just think the caliber conversion aspect is of limited utility, practically speaking, but will be quite a selling point.