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CMMG's 2014 .308 line up is looking damn good...

Wayfaerer320

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What do you guys think?

These two in particular look very promising (I wonder what kind of accuracy these are capable of?):


MK3 - 18" 416 stainless steel heavy profile barrel with A1 length stock and KeyMod rail
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MK3 CBR - 16" nitrided 416 stainless steel medium profile barrel with adjustable magpul stock, pistol grip, and KeyMod rail - comes stock with a Geissele SSA 2-stage trigger
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They look like basic 308's....... With KepMods... I'm assuming cause KeyMod is the fad that's whats so great?


But on a positive note good to see more and more companies dipping into the 308 pool.
 
I got to finger the CBR at my LGS back in Dec, and I was very impressed and surprised, as was my dealer. And for $1800 it seemed like a good deal for a very solid entry-level offering into the .308 AR arena. The Geissele upgrade was a much appreciated idea, and definitely grabs the attention of the masses who have no idea what a good trigger feels like.
 
They look like basic 308's....... With KepMods... I'm assuming cause KeyMod is the fad that's whats so great?


But on a positive note good to see more and more companies dipping into the 308 pool.

I should have mentioned the prices.

The MK3 CBR sells for something like $1699 - that's a pretty killer deal considering all the shit you're getting in that gun.
 
I should have mentioned the prices.

The MK3 CBR sells for something like $1699 - that's a pretty killer deal considering all the shit you're getting in that gun.

I should also mention that my dealer sells above MSRP to keep afloat in CA, and even at his price it's still a pretty good deal. The fit and finish were good, and the overall feel of the rifle was one of much higher quality than would be expected from CMMG.