Anyone know about the SPRs sold at Tactical Coordination? I'm looking for an SPR that is truly a factory, unaltered rifle. They seem to have really good deals... almost too good. Are these actual factory FN rifles or are they something else?
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Create a channel Learn moreNow the bedding done by TACCORD was not super clean, I’d say don’t worry about the bedding as mine shot just fine. It just does not compare to what I’ve some of the bedding jobs seen on here by LRI, PVA, GAP, SAC, etc. The ONLY downside I see to the rifles is that they come with a 1-12” twist and you may not be able to do a barrel job at home (maybe, not sure though, you’d have to see if your gunsmith can time the extraction port for a barrel) IF you actually wear out a chrome-lined .308.
Anyone know about the SPRs sold at Tactical Coordination? I'm looking for an SPR that is truly a factory, unaltered rifle. They seem to have really good deals... almost too good. Are these actual factory FN rifles or are they something else?
This is a much better deal IMO
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/midwest-gun-works.html#/sort:price:desc
This is a much better deal IMO
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/midwest-gun-works.html#/sort:price:desc
Kreiger barrel. Faster twist barrel. Caliber selection. Better stock depending on what you want. Compared to the A1. Tempting..
Offered in more than one caliber
Better mag system
Better stock
Comes with rings and bipod
Oversized rail hardware
Titanium rail
Barrel that isnt chrome lined
You can add the Harris bipods, precision-matched rings and magazine kit to a regular SPR A1 and still be at or around $1,700.
The McMillan stock on those Mid West offerings is nearly the same as what comes on a regular A1, minus some the cheek riser and some of the sling and LOP features. It's not that hard or expensive to modify the A1 stock for better check position and additional sling attachment points.
Honestly, unless the OP wants a SPR in another caliber, I don't see the value in going with one of those rifles. His money is better spent on ammo than it is on a slightly more adaptable McMillan stock.
Also, since when is having a chrome-lined barrel considered a negative?
It's a Kreiger barrel in a caliber that is much better.
The barrel and work would cost at leasg $600 extra.
“Better” caliber is pretty subjective. Sure it might be better on paper, but if you want a 308, just get the FN chrome-lined barrel that lasts longer than most shooters will ever shoot in their lifetime.
This is a much better deal IMO
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/midwest-gun-works.html#/sort:price:desc