MartyZ 692 Posted December 22, 2015 Ok, as much as I hate to start another "Ford vs Chevy" debate here it goes. I'm in planning on getting a new rifle in the next few months. I have always wanted a .308 AR platform but know I am second guessing myself. I already and AR-15 and I also have 2 .308 rifles, a bolt action and a PAP M77, so I have both a .223 semi-auto and a .308 semi-auto and both are fun as hell to shoot. But I started thinking about a SHTF scenario, no not zombie Apocalypse, but something more plausible like natural disasters or terror attacks. In most cases obviously I would want to bug in so I have no problems with what I have. But, if I had to bug out, with my family, does it make more sense to have another .308 or another .223. Obviously if I got an AR-10 the mags would not be interchangeable with the PAP so there is one disadvantage, and I am aware of the ballistics and other differences between the 2 rounds. Also, my wife and older son would most likely have an easier time handling the AR-15, and if I have 2 or 3 of them then my family is pretty much set with the same ammo and interchangeable mags. I am obviously leaning towards 1 or 2 more AR-15s but for some unknown reason I just can't make up my mind. Something in the back of my head keeps saying "Get the AR-10, Get the AR-10". HELP!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Bill 649 Posted December 22, 2015 AR15, more ammo, less space, no mag problem, family friendly, better SHTF platform. That should have answered about all your questions. In the end, it's your decision. I have bolts or levers backing up all my SA rifles, just in case the SA's have to take an extended vacation from NJ starting in 2017. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Glock guy 1,127 Posted December 22, 2015 I cast my vote for the AR-15 as well. Easier to handle, ammo is readily available, and if I am not mistaken, the ammo is much more affordable, so your crew can practice more while they are waiting for the S to HTF. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silverado427 10,708 Posted December 23, 2015 Just save yourself the trouble and head for a gun free zone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Golf battery 1,223 Posted December 23, 2015 An m1a socom olive drab. Totally reliable. And. Your lucky day. I have one ill sell with low round count. Edited. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
medved11 71 Posted December 23, 2015 An m1a socom olive drab. Totally reliable. And. Your lucky day. I have one ill sell with low round count. Edited. I wish I had know that before I picked up a SOCOM a couple of weeks ago. I got bored while Carl L. was working on re-barreling my other M1a and ended up buying a SOCOM after handling it at the store. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mag1 0 Posted December 23, 2015 15 first..I agree with the above posts. makes more sense here in NJ..then when you get the funds, get a 10. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Displaced Texan 11,737 Posted December 23, 2015 Get both. Colt LE901: http://www.colt.com/Catalog/Rifles/MARC901Series.aspx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 27, 2015 Ok, so I put the.308 option on the back burner for now and picked up 2 Anderson lowers from Steve at monmouth arms. I also orderred 2 MI billet uppers from Primary Arms. Obviously I won't be building both rifles at the same time, only 1 for now over the next few months. Since I already have a stag model 8 carbine I want my first build to be an SPR, so I need suggestion on a barrel, preferably stainless and crowned. Any suugestions? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vlad G 345 Posted December 27, 2015 Depends what you mean by "crowned". You would be hard pressed to get a barrel that isn't somehow crowned, if you mean not threaded, then I strongly advise getting a threaded barrel with good pinned comp. I good comp transforms a rifle. I like 18" barrels with rifle gas length, lots of them to choose from Wilson, Rainier makes a few different grades, Nordic, JP, etc. Look for a medium to light-ish contour, stay away from flutes or oddball profiles. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 27, 2015 Yes, I did mean threadless. I really want to stay away from a threaded barrel incase I want to make changes in the future and don't want to deal with a pinned comp. Why no fluted barrel? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O-gre 7 Posted December 27, 2015 You are just trying to justify your next purchase. Build the AR10 & enjoy. In a real SHTF scenario you will be best served with a Ruger and a few thousand rounds in a backpack. Try doing that with 556. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 27, 2015 I'm not trying to justify anything. My next purchase was a forgone conclusion. I just needed help to choose between 2 options. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyB 4,325 Posted December 27, 2015 In a bug out situation, you can carry twice as many .223 rounds as compared to .308! I also vote for the Ar-15! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vlad G 345 Posted December 27, 2015 Yes, I did mean threadless. I really want to stay away from a threaded barrel incase I want to make changes in the future and don't want to deal with a pinned comp. Why no fluted barrel? That is a bad reason to give up a comp. Build it around a two piece gas block and you don't have to worry about the pinned comp. The barrel nut slips right over all non-absurd comps, the only thing that doesn't fit over the comp is the gas block, and two piece gas blocks answer that question. In theory they "could" come undone but I've seen more pinned comps have the pins shift that two piece gas blocks with thread locker applied come off. If for some reason you don't like the two piece has blocks (only reason I can think of is because you would want to hide one under a ultra narrow handguard and they don't fit) then pin a Nordic Tac comp (http://www.midwayusa.com/product/2545247328/nordic-components-tactical-compensator-muzzle-brake-1-2-28-thread-ar-15-steel). It is not an awesome comp, but it beats no comp by a lot and it is .740 in diameter which means you can slip the gas block right over it. Fluted barrels look cool, but generally don't do anything for you while possibly screwing with the barrel tension. It's not that fluting can't be done right, its just that quality fluting done by people who know what they are doing costs enough that for the price difference you could get a better barrel that isn't fluted. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Bill 649 Posted December 27, 2015 My precision barreled ARs are not comped at all. While a comp helps keep your muzzle recoil down, sometimes the percussion and noise is not worth it. Look at match rifles, nobody uses them. One reason they are not allowed on the NM course, another when your rifle is properly locked into your body you do not need one esp. the 223/5.56 round. I have a carbine with a carbine gas system and no comp, the recoil impulse does not move that muzzle that far off target. Are they nice, sure they are, are they necessary, with training and practice, not that sure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 27, 2015 So if I get a WC Match Grade Barrel, .223 Wylde, Super Sniper, 18", which has a. 938 gas block and their low profile gas block i should be ok with ok for a muzzle break since most are around .850 OD? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vlad G 345 Posted December 27, 2015 Look at match rifles, nobody uses them. Depends on matches, not everything is high power and standardize positions and the like. In my match world, not having a comp is just asking to be ridiculed, specially if did so on purpose. So if I get a WC Match Grade Barrel, .223 Wylde, Super Sniper, 18", which has a. 938 gas block and their low profile gas block i should be ok with ok for a muzzle break since most are around .850 OD? What exactly do you plan to do with this rifle? to me a 1" thick barrel is a heck of a lot of weight i would never put on anything but a bench rest gun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 28, 2015 It will most likely be a bench gun, for the most part, but you are right, it does weight almost 1 pound more then the WC recon tactical barrel. I will need to consider how important my need for future upgrades is. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vlad G 345 Posted December 28, 2015 As I said it is a false conundrum, get a two piece gas block and you upgrade the crap out of it forever. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mipafox 438 Posted December 28, 2015 In a real SHTF scenario you will be best served with a Ruger and a few thousand rounds in a backpack. Try doing that with 556. And a tactical wheelbarrow! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 28, 2015 This will be a range gun, but if god forbid there is a SHTF situation it would have to be light enough to carry comfortably so the WC super sniper barrel at 59oz is unrealistic. I was just trying to get around the whole pinned comp issue, but I guess I have to live with what's available. I still have a while though and some more research do. I don't see this build being completed before the summer anyway. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mipafox 438 Posted December 28, 2015 This will be a range gun, but if god forbid there is a SHTF situation it would have to be light enough to carry comfortably so the WC super sniper barrel at 59oz is unrealistic. I was just trying to get around the whole pinned comp issue, but I guess I have to live with what's available. I still have a while though and some more research do. I don't see this build being completed before the summer anyway. That's not going to be a great time to be working on a build. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted December 28, 2015 I know but I don't have much of a choice. I just bought 2 lowers and 2 uppers, need to start saving again, especially if I want a quality barrel. I will hopefully be done with the first one by mid summer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MartyZ 692 Posted January 7, 2016 anyone have experience with this MB? It has an OD of .750. Which makes it perfect for NJ and won't get in the way of removing gas block. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/125149/apex-tactical-enhanced-stabilization-attachment-muzzle-brake-ar-15-1-2-28-thread-steel-matte Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tattooo 220 Posted January 7, 2016 AR15, more ammo, less space, no mag problem, family friendly, better SHTF platform. That should have answered about all your questions. In the end, it's your decision. I have bolts or levers backing up all my SA rifles, just in case the SA's have to take an extended vacation from NJ starting in 2017.+1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlueLineFish 615 Posted January 8, 2016 Do like i do. Multiples of both Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob0115 1,105 Posted January 12, 2016 Do like i do. Multiples of both Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites