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If you can get an SR-15 for that price it is a no-brainer.
To offer this thread another data point in SR-15 accuracy, here is a 100 yard group I shot two years ago with my SR-15. It's not a benchrest competition winner, but it is far more accurate than it needs to be.
112 degrees outside(yes, it gets hot in AZ), 69gr SMK store bought ammo. A good handloader could shrink the group further.
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...pse8bc8256.jpg
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My Knight's Carbine is my GO TO RIFLE. DD makes a great product, and great value for the money. The SR 15 is a no compromise rifle that just plain works, no muss, no fuss, no kidding! If cost is an issue, go with the DD in any version since they are a great value for the money.
If you like 8# gritty kitty triggers, go with a Tavor. I picked one up, tried the trigger, gave it back to LGS employee and walked away. I am intrigued by a well thought out bullpup rifle, but with the triggers available for the AR platform, to have just along, sloppy trigger on a modern firearm is a travesty.
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The Knight's gun is the only real option, in my opinion.
Unless you want a higher grade basic rifle. Then DD.
But if you want a gun that is a truly enhanced design... then KAC.
Specifically the Mod. 1 with 3.1 URX rail, and micro sights.
I wouldn't even consider the Tavor. If I had to branch away from ARs, it'd be a SCAR-L, and have the barrel cut to 10.5''.
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I think the answer depends on exactly the size of your work bonus, and how many rifles you can purchase in the near future:
KACs tend to multiply...:smile: