Posted on 11/15/2007 5:13:16 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran
Model R-15 VTR Features
New semi-automatic AR-15-style rifle developed in conjunction with industry leader in AR platform
Free-floating button-rifled 0.680" Muzzle OD ChroMoly barrels with recessed hunting crown for superior accuracy
Fluted barrel design reduces weight
Clean-breaking single-stage trigger
Receiver-length picatinny rail for adding optics
Ergonomic pistol grip
Fore-end tube drilled and tapped for accessory rails
Full Advantage Max-1 HD coverage
Includes 5-round magazine
Legal for hunting in most states
Compatible with aftermarket AR-15/M-16 magazines
(Excerpt) Read more at remington.com ...
End of tour?
He has been there 14 mos. I don’t know if he might get called to go back.
Bullet weight in M1 is limited to under 180gr so no real benefit to '06. Marginal increase in velocity in some loadings, but for the most part .308 offers more versatile loads in factory ammo.
If you have other guns in .308 no need to stock or load a new caliber.
For me though, I'd pick the '06 for no good reason except that's how John C. built the thing, and US .30 M1 is what it's supposed to shoot.
A magnificent battle rifle still today, the long gun equivalent to Browning's 1911.
always thought the HAC-7 should of done better.
A project not unlike the McCanns who build the MAS flavors...... bend , weld , improve (or try)..........;o)
I think all hell’s going to break loose in a very short time.
I didn’t have much cash on me today but I did pick up more powder, primers and a brick of .22’s
Correction, US .30 M2 is the 150gr military load designed for the Garand; .30 M1 is actually the 1926 machinegun cartridge.
And it takes FAL mags!? Simply brilliant! Hopefully metric.
I’ll have to keep a close watch on that. Any idea of the MSRP?
Together with the Scubapro JET fins, a decent set of kit!
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