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Looking into a GAP-10

APG12

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I'm looking at ordering a GAP-10 as a designated sniper platform for a LEA. I see the reviews around here are pretty favorable, and the price can't really be beat. I looked at KAC, but I really don't think I can justify the price. I will be going to my first Precision Rifle school later this year. I'm looking for a little advice since this is pretty new to me.

We are currently running 700p's, but looking for a semi-auto alternative. Typical shooting distance will be between 100-300 yards, but can be up to 600 max in school. I need a gun than is relatively lightweight, and easily transportable, but capable of MOA/sub-MOA accuracy.

I am considering a GAP-10 with an 18" bbl, switchblock and PRS stock, but I'm looking for input. Anybody happen to weigh theirs in this configuration?
 
There are several custom AR platforms in the current marketplace. Consider when you need the rifle by and look at build times per manufacturer. I love my GAP-10. Most days the rifle is better then me. Deff not a bad choice. Customer service is of the best.
 
Gap-10 has a 10 Month build time, maybe longer, at the moment in the current climate. Consider that, being that you have a precision school later this year. You may have to postpone the shool, or go with another platform. POF P308 may be an option, but they only come in a 16 and 20". Sub MOA Accuracy out of mine. There are a lot of good manufacturers in that same price range that will do the job with less wait time. But, Gap seems to be doing it the best.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxGmusWYATE
 
I'm in a similar boat. My Agency is sending me to school in April. I'm really wanting a semi auto for a quicker follow up shots. With the market the way it is I finally just decided to take my Remington 700 to school, and wait for what I really want.

So I dropped a deposit on a Gap-10 yesterday. :D It's gonna be a long 10 months!
 
Thanks for the info guys. I've been looking into several manufacturers, and some offer slightly shorter lead time for agency purchases. If I have to postpone the school, I will.

What length bbls are you guys running on your GAPs and how did you determine the correct length for your application? Any overall weight information?
 
I'm running a 17" barrel on my GAP-10. It's a great gun and every bit as accurate as my bolt guns. Buy with confidence.
 
It disheartens me that you'll be able to posses things the civilians of your state cannot. I hope you're vocal about working to change that there. Good luck with your GAP-10 when it comes.
 
It disheartens me that you'll be able to posses things the civilians of your state cannot. I hope you're vocal about working to change that there. Good luck with your GAP-10 when it comes.

I agree and I am as strong a believer in 2A rights as you are.
 
I agree and I am as strong a believer in 2A rights as you are.

Too bad more cops in Cali don't think this way I run into way too many who go "...I can't believe anyone can own those things!"

Wait times for all the big names will be long right now, you might find a deal on a used weapon but I doubt it. Also none of those 'big names' are especially lightweight either, probably 10-12lbs for each one.

GAP, Larue, APA, there was a guy on here jocking the PWS piston rifles, I'm sure there others but I can't think of them at the moment.

After owning a few 308 ARs I'd go with a 16" for what you are talking about. It will still be accurate and make enough velocity for those slightly-longer shots on the range but will be a bit more compact so easier to set up and position in different places. Maybe even a 14.5" with whatever suppressor you plan on using along with your SEVEN ROUND MAG lol.
 
Too bad more cops in Cali don't think this way I run into way too many who go "...I can't believe anyone can own those things!"

Wait times for all the big names will be long right now, you might find a deal on a used weapon but I doubt it. Also none of those 'big names' are especially lightweight either, probably 10-12lbs for each one.

GAP, Larue, APA, there was a guy on here jocking the PWS piston rifles, I'm sure there others but I can't think of them at the moment.

After owning a few 308 ARs I'd go with a 16" for what you are talking about. It will still be accurate and make enough velocity for those slightly-longer shots on the range but will be a bit more compact so easier to set up and position in different places. Maybe even a 14.5" with whatever suppressor you plan on using along with your SEVEN ROUND MAG lol.

When I contacted KAC, they also recommended the 16". I have to admit, I am a little concerned at reaching out to 600 with a 16". I know that's nothing crazy, but keep in mind, this will all be pretty new to me.
 
When I contacted KAC, they also recommended the 16". I have to admit, I am a little concerned at reaching out to 600 with a 16". I know that's nothing crazy, but keep in mind, this will all be pretty new to me.

If you find yourself needing more than a 16" odds are you will need more than a 20" as well. My 16" was about 2450fps with a 175smk and that was the accuracy load not the hot load.

LMT MWS with their stainless barrel should be on your list as well it's a shooter.