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    NEW! Wilson Combat .308 AR's (PICS)

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    After rigorous testing and evaluation Wilson Combat is pleased to announce the availability of our new large format BILLet-AR rifles in .308 Winchester caliber.
    The .308 caliber rifle is an ideal choice for the hunter or long range shooter looking for an AR-style rifle with impressive down range ballistics.
    These all-new rifles utilize our in-house BILLet-AR receiver technology to build the next generation of lightweight but accurate and reliable semi-automatic rifles suitable for a variety of tactical and outdoor roles. This rifle is further enhanced with our renowned custom features like precision machined Match Grade barrels, T.R.I.M hand guard rail and crisp Tactical Trigger Units.



    The rigid but lightweight BILLet-AR receiver allows us to build the lightest .308 frame AR on the market with the 7.7 pound Tactical Lightweight Model that has a lightweight 14.7" barrel and pinned muzzle device as standard.
    Medium, Recon profile 16" and 18" fluted or standard barrel models are also available for shooters seeking maximum precision and all around long range performance in a slightly heavier but portable package.

    Our receivers have been designed to accept commonly available metal or polymer “SR-25” pattern magazines. Numerous finish options, muzzle device, various rail lengths and other custom features are also available.

    These rifles have the Wilson Combat performance you can trust along with our best-in-industry 100% Customer Satisfaction pledge.

    These new rifles will start at $2995

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    Recon 18


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    Ohh these are intriguing....

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    No ambi controls?

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    How large, what diameter is the receiver bore, carrier and barrel extension? Where did the weight savings come from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by constructor View Post
    How large, what diameter is the receiver bore, carrier and barrel extension? Where did the weight savings come from?
    The weight savings is mostly in the barrel/rail but the receiver has been scalloped and cut away as much as possible. Internal tolerances are tightened up but i do not have measurements at this time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNorris View Post
    No ambi controls?
    BAD levers are optional
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    I sent Tressa an email..
    I want one
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    Very sexy

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    Looks chunky, but sexy! No way I could ever afford one.

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    Could you tell us more about the length of the gas system you are using on the 14.7, 16, and 18 inch models?

    Is there an option for an adjustable gas block? How do these rifles run suppressed?

    Any info on chamber specs? Are you using a tighter match grade chamber or 7.62 nato?

    Is the bolt and bolt carrier your own design? If so, how does it compare and contrast to other manufacturers' offerings?

    Looks like a nice rifle.

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