Just ordered this rifle, in Sweden its about 2817 USD, really hope its worth it. Its one of the very few semiautomatic high powered rifles allowed on a rifle license for hunting purposes (one can buy a semiautomatic AR15 on a sporting license but that is a much more complicated qualification process). I will use this rifle for target practice and hunting for moose and hogs. Mostly target practice and future security in Sweden's oncoming ethnoreligious civil war.... :/
Hello I was wondering what you ment by a ethnoreligous cival war in Sweden , and I was also was wondering if their were unreported tensions that I didnt know about going there
@@marcderkovitz3768 We are 10.5 million, about 2 million are foreigners, most from third world countries like Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan etc. We have problems with clan based criminal networks, drug pushing, corruption among foreigners working for the government. Terrorism and crime is on the rise. Sweden is the rape capital of the world, only beaten by shithole countries.
@@patrikpatriksson Wow...thanks for sharing. US is heading down a similar path, not enforcing ur borders leads to empowering criminals/human traffickers and encouraging criminal enterprise in our country, a fact many or our politicians pretend is xenophobia for political reasons.
@@GoKenIchiGo I know America is going the wrong way but where you mostly have latin americans as illegal immigration we have afghans, iraqis, somalis. Its a whole different level, plus americans have more freedom defending themselves if they are being victimized. In Sweden Im not legally allowed to use a gun for self defense even though I own a the Bar DBM, a Glock pistol and a shotgun. If I use any of them to fend off an attacker or a break in into my home, Im the one getting put on trial.
Glad to finally see a video about this gun. I bought one in ATACS LE camo 2 yrs ago. I have Leupold VXR Hog scope on it. Also have FN 20 rd mags for it. Great gun. Accurate, low recoil, reliable, compact and cool. Love it so much I bought the custom wood stock version with flush mag from Performance Shooting for deer hunting.
I own one these and I love it. I use it for deer hunting here in Maine. The thick and mountainous terrain in the Eustis area is tough hunting. I am always moving through that crap. I need a quick shot off and this gun is there to deliver. It comes up onto target quickly and is fairly light. It shoots pretty accurately too. I was about 1 1/4 inch groups at 75 yards. That’s great for an 18 inch semi automatic rifle.
I have the Mk3 with the wooden stock in 300WM and it is a sweet shooting gun. We don't have hogs up here in the NW but for moose, bear or really anything up here it's the perfect combo of form and function. Not to mention it looks bee-yutiful. Almost too purty to take in the woods :) And it has less kick than my bolt action 300 so it's a lot easier to shoot overall. Only 3 rounds in the mag and one in the hole, but with a 300 if you need more than four shots you need to practice more before you go out. But... you can also carry an extra mag and pop it in place if need be. Not as quickly as the gun in this video but you can be back in action pretty quick if you practice.
Love my dbm. Just start collecting FNAR mags. 20 rounders. 10 round and 5 round which is a pinned 10 round mag. I have a few of these for deer hunting in my state. I mated gun with Leupold vd-5hd 1-5. True 1 power scope. With zero stop Love my gun it’s bad ass and I even keep it in truck as defense rifle. Got mine to shoot sub MoA with Nosler 168 e tip
I wish more folks knew about this gun A gas adjustable hammer forged barrel .308 semi auto with an excellent trigger and the ability to take 20 round FNAR mags If only Browning (Actually FNH) would give us a treaded barrel like the FNAR heavy had.
John Browning didn't invent that version of the BAR (it's not directly derived from the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle). Marcel Olinger and Bruce Warren Browning (John Browning's grandson) of the Browning Company developed it in the 1960's. Other engineers have reworked the original [1960's] design ever since, and although it bears a faint cosmetic resemblance of the original BAR, it was not John Browning's design.
Well no shit he didn't make the mk 3 he's fckin dead in the ground its his pain parts milled and re designed over the years that has made it to what it is today
Be nice if you guys just made all BAR's magazine fed like this variant, including the .30-06 ones. Although it is more baffling is how this BAR DBM is only in .308 when 7mm-08 Remington and .243 winchester use the same casing size and you have the regular BAR's available in those calibers.
I would love to see them bring it out in 9.3x62, also with a 10 round magazine, and a threaded muzzle, and the very low mounted red dot that they offer on some models. And without the HC feature, please.
Wish they made a long range version. Longer barrel in 6.5 creadmoor, 270 or 300 wsm, maybe even the ole 06 platforms. Or coyote verson in 243, 350 legend, or 300 savage. Heck, be cool to revive 35 Remington in this platform. Be nice to have detachable mag in general...
My BLR in .308 will shoot a cloverfeaf at 100 yards with 135gr crimped hollow points. Then move to soft nose boat tail 165gr and shoot 3/4 inch groups at the same distance. Thats a lever gun shooting sub moa. Thats why you buy a Browning.
Now imagine this in .300 Win mag in the same exact format. I know they have the BAR Mark III ,but that's a 3+1 capacity with a hinged magazine. You can't make aftermarket magazines for it to fit. You need to remove the hinge mechanism entirely and convert it to a DBM model. Then manufacture a magazine. Nemo makes those for their Nemo Omen Watchmen rifle. If Browning made a BAR Mark IV DBM .300 Win Mag they could call it the Bear Medicine Defense. The Browning BMD Mark I DBM
Great video, I got one last year in 300 WSM that is a damn cannon my new moose, elk bear gun, but I took down a monster public land buck last season with it on my channel. Was trying to see if my mag detaches like this one or not. great job.
Different mags. Yours come out but the clip to floor plate. This is true drop mag. FNAR mags are what work in it for higher capacity. Very expensive but you can still find them on gunbroker. FN discontinued these mags but if this gun took off I’m sure they start producing again. This gun been available for 3 years and hardly a breath of it. I blame the marketing team because if they marketed it right it would fly off shelves. Amazing gun
I love my Browning BAR DBM. But I have been looking for a 3 round mag (for hunting). Preferably one that doesnt stick out so much. Havent found one yet.
Hogs. That's right. We're all here looking for a hog gun. Not a budget HCAR once we modernize it and make it less of a fudd gun. Idk why Browning hates selling non fudd rifles, but hey, I'm willing to put in the work.
Question for anyone here - could this be used safely left handed? i.e. will the casings eject safely or possibly hit one in the face? Reason I ask is I am seriously looking for a .243 semi and it is not available left handed anywhere I can find... Thanks in advance for your responses.
Auto loaders will reduce some felt recoil. However if you don't get the trigger time at the range a bolt action or auto loader won't help lack of proficiency. I have an X Bolt topped off with a Z5 3.5-18x44 P BC and only because I practice under hunting conditions do I feel very comfortable that my first shot will be well placed. If all your time ar the range is shooting from a bench you shoot poorly when you shoot from a prone, sitting, kneeling or standing position. If using shootung sticks better take them to the range and practice with the sticks. In Texas we shoot from a blind towards a feeder at a range of 125 yards or less. The limited movement in a confined space of a blind requires a well placed shot the first time. Whatever you shoot get in that time and practice.
I handled one in the gun store a couple of years ago and the stock feels like it's a Barbie playhouse. In the video the action noise is hilarious. I think this is a good example of a gun that needs to have a lot of quality and function changes and updates and have its price cut in half before it becomes something that you want to purchase. Seriously you can get a really good rifle that most likely functions better have updates done by a gunsmith and still by yourself and the family dinner for that price.
Buy a Remington Woodsmaster model l 742 in 243cal -30-06cal for $250-$500 buy detachable extended mags and have ( almost) the same set up on the cheap. As long as its not wore out, Browning BAR's don't have that problem.
@@catjackoff-road855 UPDATE: bought a wood master & a BAR 30-06 . BAR shot all over and woodmaster shot a inch @ 100 yds. just the reverse of how i thought it would play out. all with hand loads
@@davevann2925 interesting, my buddy had a 280 woodsmaster couldnt get it to group under 5” at 100 no mater what we tried, he sold it and bought a mk3 in 300wsm and its an inch gun at 100, i also have a 270 wsm in mk3 that is a tack driver, but i have heard good bad and ugly about both guns
Here are a few options. #1- Browning BAR Mark 3 DBM 308(10rd) #2- Benelli R1 Pro Big Game 30-06(10rd) #3- Remington 7600 .243 Win (Pump Action) ( Aftermarket 10rd magazines do exist for this. By Triple K or Lucky 13 magazine)
The Springfield M1A scout/Bush rifle is better choice for me. The lack of Iron sights, no threaded muzzle, and 10 round mags double the price makes the Browning a poor choice. I would love the rifle, Browning needs to give a hunter/shooter more for the money. Mike
I don’t understand the point of only chambering it in .308. For $500 less you can get an AR-10 which is much more modular and has ability for larger mags
Love my JMB MK 3 30-06. Hog killing machine! It blows their lungs out and it's not even 9 mm. Of course my old school Auto 5 will kill their souls at the right distance,😏
Hmmm, light weight? Browning lists the weight at 7.6lbs. With a 1lb scope and full mag, your looking at over 9+ pounds. Guess I better hit the gym before lugging this thing on a long hunt. Handsome rifle though. The wood version is nicer still.
all good my crossman airgun weighs more i lug it all day small gaming along with extra air tank, some days i carry extra crossbow incase i run into deer haha
Just be glad that you didn't have to lug around the original M1918 BAR which weighed in at 16 pounds empty and as much as 25 pounds with ammo, bandolier belt and the bipod!
Not for nothing, but you don't have to keep a gun to feel beholden to a company. The mere fact that one enjoys a relationship where a company loans guns for reviews is enough to bias reviews.
Have you seen the BAR MIII with a wood stock? I think you will change you mind if you see one. I bought the composite model but wanted the wood. Trying to buy the wood stock separate but not having much luck.
@@jimbosammy4255 I love the styling on the Safari models and the older stalker models, esp. when they offered iron sights. I agree that the wood stocks on the MK 3s are the best of the current lot, but I still prefer the styling on the previous generations. Good luck finding some wooden stocks!
Been through ARs and mini's but I bought this for hogs. It is one of THE best shooting rifles I have. I love it!
Would you use it In A Tactical Situation?
@@SuperColonel91 In a bug out I'm taking it with me.
Just ordered this rifle, in Sweden its about 2817 USD, really hope its worth it. Its one of the very few semiautomatic high powered rifles allowed on a rifle license for hunting purposes (one can buy a semiautomatic AR15 on a sporting license but that is a much more complicated qualification process). I will use this rifle for target practice and hunting for moose and hogs. Mostly target practice and future security in Sweden's oncoming ethnoreligious civil war.... :/
Hello I was wondering what you ment by a ethnoreligous cival war in Sweden , and I was also was wondering if their were unreported tensions that I didnt know about going there
@@marcderkovitz3768 We are 10.5 million, about 2 million are foreigners, most from third world countries like Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan etc. We have problems with clan based criminal networks, drug pushing, corruption among foreigners working for the government. Terrorism and crime is on the rise. Sweden is the rape capital of the world, only beaten by shithole countries.
@@patrikpatriksson Wow...thanks for sharing. US is heading down a similar path, not enforcing ur borders leads to empowering criminals/human traffickers and encouraging criminal enterprise in our country, a fact many or our politicians pretend is xenophobia for political reasons.
@@GoKenIchiGo I know America is going the wrong way but where you mostly have latin americans as illegal immigration we have afghans, iraqis, somalis. Its a whole different level, plus americans have more freedom defending themselves if they are being victimized. In Sweden Im not legally allowed to use a gun for self defense even though I own a the Bar DBM, a Glock pistol and a shotgun. If I use any of them to fend off an attacker or a break in into my home, Im the one getting put on trial.
@@patrikpatriksson Sweden as a rule does not allow gun use for self defense, even when a violent crime is being perpetrated?
Glad to finally see a video about this gun. I bought one in ATACS LE camo 2 yrs ago. I have Leupold VXR Hog scope on it. Also have FN 20 rd mags for it. Great gun. Accurate, low recoil, reliable, compact and cool. Love it so much I bought the custom wood stock version with flush mag from Performance Shooting for deer hunting.
Where is Performance Shooting? Interested in a flush mag you mention.
I was wondering if this would take the 20rd mags. Thanks for your comment.
I have browning bar mk3 308win with a silencer. It works realy good! Thanks browning. Greetings form sweden 🇸🇪
How did you attach the silencer?
I own one these and I love it. I use it for deer hunting here in Maine. The thick and mountainous terrain in the Eustis area is tough hunting. I am always moving through that crap. I need a quick shot off and this gun is there to deliver. It comes up onto target quickly and is fairly light. It shoots pretty accurately too. I was about 1 1/4 inch groups at 75 yards. That’s great for an 18 inch semi automatic rifle.
So I've been looking at the semi autos in 06 and been wondering if the aluminum receiver in the mark 3 is good vs the mark 2 safari
1 1/4? Have you tried any 300 yard shots?
Infitech in Sweden makes some pretty sick accessories to the Browning BAR Match which is this guns predecessor.
I have the Mk3 with the wooden stock in 300WM and it is a sweet shooting gun. We don't have hogs up here in the NW but for moose, bear or really anything up here it's the perfect combo of form and function. Not to mention it looks bee-yutiful. Almost too purty to take in the woods :) And it has less kick than my bolt action 300 so it's a lot easier to shoot overall. Only 3 rounds in the mag and one in the hole, but with a 300 if you need more than four shots you need to practice more before you go out. But... you can also carry an extra mag and pop it in place if need be. Not as quickly as the gun in this video but you can be back in action pretty quick if you practice.
Love my dbm. Just start collecting FNAR mags. 20 rounders. 10 round and 5 round which is a pinned 10 round mag. I have a few of these for deer hunting in my state. I mated gun with Leupold vd-5hd 1-5. True 1 power scope. With zero stop Love my gun it’s bad ass and I even keep it in truck as defense rifle. Got mine to shoot sub MoA with Nosler 168 e tip
Just bought a fnar but having no luck finding a 20rd mag. Would appreciate getting pointed in the right direction
Yes
@@dereksamson9917 Yes. But it's a secret.
What did you do to improve accuracy ?
Can’t find any good reviews on shots of 300 to 400 yards all day it does very poorly
Love my BAR dbm but Browning needs to get FN to make some more FNAR 20 round mags
I wish more folks knew about this gun
A gas adjustable hammer forged barrel .308 semi auto with an excellent trigger and the ability to take 20 round FNAR mags
If only Browning (Actually FNH) would give us a treaded barrel like the FNAR heavy had.
John Browning didn't invent that version of the BAR (it's not directly derived from the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle). Marcel Olinger and Bruce Warren Browning (John Browning's grandson) of the Browning Company developed it in the 1960's. Other engineers have reworked the original [1960's] design ever since, and although it bears a faint cosmetic resemblance of the original BAR, it was not John Browning's design.
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Well no shit he didn't make the mk 3 he's fckin dead in the ground its his pain parts milled and re designed over the years that has made it to what it is today
Be nice if you guys just made all BAR's magazine fed like this variant, including the .30-06 ones.
Although it is more baffling is how this BAR DBM is only in .308 when 7mm-08 Remington and .243 winchester use the same casing size and you have the regular BAR's available in those calibers.
thanks for this, glad I came across this video.
My John Browning Designed Winchester Model 94 in 30 WCF Always Works Great For Me But I Wouldn’t Mind Setting the BAR Higher 😀😀😀
I would love to see them bring it out in 9.3x62, also with a 10 round magazine, and a threaded muzzle, and the very low mounted red dot that they offer on some models. And without the HC feature, please.
Longtrack 9.3x62 can use 3006 magazine for 10 round.
I have one in wood with a vortex red dot on it well what a killing machine that is it is an awesome gun
What scope is on your gun?
Why is there no 30-06 version?
Does it accept larger capacity magazines by any chance?
20 round available.
Interdit en France pour la chasse pas plus de 3 coups
I've visited a few web sights now, and they all say "I love this gun". They say it like kids on Christmas morning.
Any chance for a 6.8 western Semi Auto?
270 BAR. My rifle . Wow you got a sweet rifle. Id love to find another BAR 308.
Wish they made a long range version. Longer barrel in 6.5 creadmoor, 270 or 300 wsm, maybe even the ole 06 platforms. Or coyote verson in 243, 350 legend, or 300 savage. Heck, be cool to revive 35 Remington in this platform. Be nice to have detachable mag in general...
Detachable as in without that annoying henge that is
35 REM . I have one and cannot get a decent grouping at 100yds...4 in is considered good for that round of ammo. I have a pump 35 Rem.
Une ancienne BAR 1 ou 2 année (1969/70) canon de 61 en 300 WM fera le même travail
Thank you!
There’s no engineering cost, they have been making this gun for 55 years!!
One day....I'll have the precious...
My BLR in .308 will shoot a cloverfeaf at 100 yards with 135gr crimped hollow points. Then move to soft nose boat tail 165gr and shoot 3/4 inch groups at the same distance. Thats a lever gun shooting sub moa. Thats why you buy a Browning.
Now imagine this in .300 Win mag in the same exact format. I know they have the BAR Mark III ,but that's a 3+1 capacity with a hinged magazine. You can't make aftermarket magazines for it to fit.
You need to remove the hinge mechanism entirely and convert it to a DBM model. Then manufacture a magazine. Nemo makes those for their Nemo Omen Watchmen rifle.
If Browning made a BAR Mark IV DBM .300 Win Mag they could call it the Bear Medicine Defense. The Browning BMD Mark I DBM
I would really like it if Browning made a BAR chambered in .375 Ruger with 5 and 10 round detachable box magazines
Would like to see this model with a rear thumbole stock design. No other mods are necessary.
Great video, I got one last year in 300 WSM that is a damn cannon my new moose, elk bear gun, but I took down a monster public land buck last season with it on my channel. Was trying to see if my mag detaches like this one or not. great job.
Different mags. Yours come out but the clip to floor plate. This is true drop mag. FNAR mags are what work in it for higher capacity. Very expensive but you can still find them on gunbroker. FN discontinued these mags but if this gun took off I’m sure they start producing again. This gun been available for 3 years and hardly a breath of it. I blame the marketing team because if they marketed it right it would fly off shelves. Amazing gun
@@raymondmellor9135 gotta agree, I just wanted an extra mag for back up if mine broke in future. Thanks for the tips
I love my Browning BAR DBM. But I have been looking for a 3 round mag (for hunting). Preferably one that doesnt stick out so much. Havent found one yet.
They have the BAR Mark III model with the hinged magazine.
Does it take PMags
Can i get this in .270?!!!!
Hogs. That's right. We're all here looking for a hog gun. Not a budget HCAR once we modernize it and make it less of a fudd gun. Idk why Browning hates selling non fudd rifles, but hey, I'm willing to put in the work.
Question for anyone here - could this be used safely left handed? i.e. will the casings eject safely or possibly hit one in the face? Reason I ask is I am seriously looking for a .243 semi and it is not available left handed anywhere I can find... Thanks in advance for your responses.
The ejection is far enough forward that a left hand shooter should have no problem.
They make a left hand version now
Nice.
Wear do you go hog hunting for those huge hogs?????
Auto loaders will reduce some felt recoil. However if you don't get the trigger time at the range a bolt action or auto loader won't help lack of proficiency.
I have an X Bolt topped off with a Z5 3.5-18x44 P BC and only because I practice under hunting conditions do I feel very comfortable that my first shot will be well placed.
If all your time ar the range is shooting from a bench you shoot poorly when you shoot from a prone, sitting, kneeling or standing position.
If using shootung sticks better take them to the range and practice with the sticks.
In Texas we shoot from a blind towards a feeder at a range of 125 yards or less. The limited movement in a confined space of a blind requires a well placed shot the first time.
Whatever you shoot get in that time and practice.
Check your facts the Browning Bar civilian version( not the 1918 model) was designed by John M Browning's grandson in 1968
what! in France it is 3 shots maximum for a semi automatic weapon
What is the price tag for that sweet rifle
10 plus benjamins
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Currently, and with the taxes, more like up and over eighteen Benjamins!
What makes this superior to an AR platform ?
Nothing, but its great quality and its construction makes legally available where ARs arent.
i seen ar fail horribly never a bar
I handled one in the gun store a couple of years ago and the stock feels like it's a Barbie playhouse. In the video the action noise is hilarious. I think this is a good example of a gun that needs to have a lot of quality and function changes and updates and have its price cut in half before it becomes something that you want to purchase. Seriously you can get a really good rifle that most likely functions better have updates done by a gunsmith and still by yourself and the family dinner for that price.
I can't find one in Arkansas
Been looking for one over a year now!
@Omar Mijares selling it ? what stock does it have wood ?
Buy a Remington Woodsmaster model l 742 in 243cal -30-06cal for $250-$500 buy detachable extended mags and have ( almost) the same set up on the cheap. As long as its not wore out, Browning BAR's don't have that problem.
Never buy a woodsmaster ever.
@@catjackoff-road855 UPDATE: bought a wood master & a BAR 30-06 . BAR shot all over and woodmaster shot a inch @ 100 yds. just the reverse of how i thought it would play out. all with hand loads
@@davevann2925 interesting, my buddy had a 280 woodsmaster couldnt get it to group under 5” at 100 no mater what we tried, he sold it and bought a mk3 in 300wsm and its an inch gun at 100, i also have a 270 wsm in mk3 that is a tack driver, but i have heard good bad and ugly about both guns
Here are a few options.
#1- Browning BAR Mark 3 DBM 308(10rd)
#2- Benelli R1 Pro Big Game 30-06(10rd)
#3- Remington 7600 .243 Win (Pump Action) ( Aftermarket 10rd magazines do exist for this. By Triple K or Lucky 13 magazine)
@@davevann2925 I'll take things that never happened for $200 Alex...
Hundred yard group?
Would have been better if they went with an AICS magazine or something more common than a proprietary design.
Like the SR-25 magazine.
It does come in a left handed .
Yes. H&H Shooting had a left hand wood stock on display 3 days ago. I got the black right hand. That's in Oklahoma City.
The Springfield M1A scout/Bush rifle is better choice for me. The lack of Iron sights, no threaded muzzle, and 10 round mags double the price makes the Browning a poor choice.
I would love the rifle, Browning needs to give a hunter/shooter more for the money.
Mike
Why not just get an AR10?
I have an FNAR 20 round mag I think its a cousin of this rifle correct me if I’m wrong.
If I ever have a son, I'm naming him John Moses Browning (My surname).
I don’t understand the point of only chambering it in .308. For $500 less you can get an AR-10 which is much more modular and has ability for larger mags
They make it in several calibers.
some like the style instead of skeleton ar style
Damn those hogs were big
They make 30 06 with modern powder as well. The end of the day the most powerful 308 round is still not hitting nearly as hard as a buffalo bore 30 06
Love my JMB MK 3 30-06. Hog killing machine! It blows their lungs out and it's not even 9 mm. Of course my old school Auto 5 will kill their souls at the right distance,😏
I would rather acquire a M.1.A if only 308. Give me a beautiful wood stock, a caliber that rocks, and a detachable wood magazine.
358 win would be even better
I'd love it too if it were lefthand.
Hmmm, light weight? Browning lists the weight at 7.6lbs. With a 1lb scope and full mag, your looking at over 9+ pounds. Guess I better hit the gym before lugging this thing on a long hunt. Handsome rifle though. The wood version is nicer still.
all good my crossman airgun weighs more i lug it all day small gaming along with extra air tank, some days i carry extra crossbow incase i run into deer haha
Just be glad that you didn't have to lug around the original M1918 BAR which weighed in at 16 pounds empty and as much as 25 pounds with ammo, bandolier belt and the bipod!
Bring the BPS back
Make this into a 30-06!!!!
Uh; old man Browning had nothing to do with this design of the BAR. He designed the original full auto BAR.
Benelli Argo is the best hunting semi auto on the market.
It’s pronounced. B .....A.......R. The sound of the actual letters not bar , like a bar you drink at . Just FYI
I want a BAR MK 3 . But $1700 is a little pricey I just use an AK for hogs cheap rifle cheap ammo
Not for nothing, but you don't have to keep a gun to feel beholden to a company. The mere fact that one enjoys a relationship where a company loans guns for reviews is enough to bias reviews.
$90 per magazine.....
200 yds and in, 300blk is ideal for hogs.
I can not find anything but poor accuracy reviews, what groups can you get at 300 and 400 yards? It is a 308 that should not be too hard
I would love it as well, but does Browning have to make them so ugly?!?
Have you seen the BAR MIII with a wood stock?
I think you will change you mind if you see one.
I bought the composite model but wanted the wood.
Trying to buy the wood stock separate but not having much luck.
@@jimbosammy4255 I love the styling on the Safari models and the older stalker models, esp. when they offered iron sights. I agree that the wood stocks on the MK 3s are the best of the current lot, but I still prefer the styling on the previous generations. Good luck finding some wooden stocks!
It would be way better with a 14" barrel. Abolish the NFA!
$1250 for one with no scope
308 for hog?😂😂😂😂😂
smh.... Calling a 308 Mighty is like calling Rosie O'Donnell, beautiful and classy
It's more like armed forces sniper rifle.
A bar in anything but 30-06 Is sacrilege
the .308 is not a 30-06..the .308 is overhyped though.