Ok, I am always willing to learn. I never played with a KA SR25, so perhaps I am ignorant of the mystique around them. I see the Seals chose them, so they are battle tested. (I left the Army when the M60 machine gun was still around).
I just built my first Defiance/Bartlien rifle, so I now understand the "feel" of something special.
I guess I was just wondering why the name commands such a high price, and what real value was. I guess the "rotating bolt" design?
My RF85 Anderson has never had a single issue, and shoots lights out. I thought that was what its all about, but if folks are willing to plop down 5K for a 7.62, who am I to judge. God bless.