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    It depends on why you want it. Personally I am a collector and shooter. I have an engineering background and personally like having my own reference collection. The SCAR series fills this niche for me. If you just want something different, for your own personal collection/enjoyment, and have your bases covered for your go-to/utility rifles, then yes I say buy a SCAR-L for $1800 and enjoy it.
    Last edited by JoshNC; 08-02-12 at 15:45.

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    I would.

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    They were selling the blemished ones for around 1900.00
    " In War, Strife, and Acts of Bravery, it's always the strong one's that get taken from the GENE POOL......and we wonder why society is getting weaker!!!" - by me

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    If you want it for collectors value, or if you want to try it out, it's virtually guaranteed that you won't lose money on it.

    Personally though, I'd put that $1,800 towards a SCAR17.
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    I'd buy another right now for that price.
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    I bought my SCAR-L for that same price two years ago. $1800 was a great deal then and it's a good deal now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JC0352 View Post
    Well, is it just a want, since you "already have your 5.56 bases covered"? (or is it 7.62?)

    Training & ammo is something just about everyone could use more of.
    You are absolutely right in that it is a want. If it was a need I would not have let it out of my hands the first time I saw it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bphorseguy View Post
    You are absolutely right in that it is a want. If it was a need I would not have let it out of my hands the first time I saw it.
    Buy it. That's a great deal for a great gun and worst case scenario is you can resell it for profit. Make sure there are no problems with it before you buy it though.

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