This was the 2nd type of .308 AR I purchased many years ago after my first ArmaLite AR-10T.
That’s the original DPMS LR-308 configuration. I remember when it catalogued, because we got one through the FFL in 2004 for a customer/friend of mine.
I got mine in 2007, and its extractor bent within the first few rounds. The chamber was also really tight and needed polishing, but you don’t want to polish excessively because that doesn’t help with obturation, and increases bolt thrust due to reduction in coefficient of friction of the case against the chamber walls.
I would have a competent smith (good luck with that) take a look at it with some chamber gauges.
Another problem with them was that they used a cheap aluminum gas block, which will run ok on a loose schedule for a while, then expand too much with thermal loading and lead to gas leakage.
If I had such a rifle again, I would basically replace the gas block with a steel one custom-fit to the journal. The barrel is so heavy on those rifles too. Mine got reprofiled and the chamber reamed and polished. I called DPMS CS and got a new extractor.
It was an entirely different experience than the ArmaLite.
DPMS is no longer a company, so you’re kinda on your own sourcing replacement parts, though much of the market is common with that bolt and barrel extension combo.
Mine was definitely not sub-MOA. The ArmaLite was an honest sub-MOA rifle. The guy I sold it to came back with a huge grin and a paper target in hand. “Thas thang is uh shooter! Look at this!"
He had a ragged 10-round group that would pass as about an inch.
“Yeah, it shot really well for me too."
Him: “This was at three hundred yards!"
I shot 3-Gun with him on occasion and he worked in the North Carolina Attorney General’s office, so he was a long-time shooter, nut bubba.