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Born from the iconic Browning BAR, the FNARTM is the next generation of .308 autoloader, capable of delivering 1 M.O.A. accuracy right out of the box! The 16" cold hammer-forged MIL-SPEC fluted barrel has a hard-chromed bore and target crown. A one-piece, receiver-mounted MIL-STD 1913 optical rail comes standard, along with three rails attached to the stock's fore-end for mounting a battery of tactical lights and lasers.

The matte black synthetic pistol grip tactical stock is fully adjustable for comb height and length of pull via interchangeable inserts, and for cast on or cast off using interchangeable shims. It all adds up to a tactical sniper rifle that really delivers!

Hammer-forged, chrome-lined, fluted mil-spec barrel with target crown for serious accuracy
Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy receiver
One-piece MIL-STD 1913 optics rail
Checkered synthetic stock with two MIL-STD 1913
Three interchangeable recoil pads for fit
Three interchangeable comb inserts for fit
Fully ambidextrous magazine release button
Crossbolt safety button
Extended bolt release lever
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KEY SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 7.62 NATO/.308 Winchester
Action: Semi-automatic
Capacity: 20+1
Barrel length: 16"
Barrel style: Hammer-forged, chrome-lined, fluted, with target crown
Barrel twist: 1:12"
Stock: Synthetic
Receiver: Hard-anodized aluminum with MIL-STD rail up top
Sight: Optics-ready
Overall length: 37.5"
Overall weight: 8.125 lbs.
Mfg. Number: FNH 3108929310
UPC: 818513001465

SKU#: WGN16-674056

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Had this rifle with the 20 in barrel. I dont like .308 in a 16 loose too much velocity. Any way It was heavy, accurate enough and ultra reliable. The problem was cleaning it. I am very particular about keeping my guns clean and just "field stripping" it clean then re assemble took over an hour. If you only plan on shooting it a few times a year and hunting with it not that big of a deal. but other than that its a real pain. Well built gun looked great not alot of recoil at all but that was the 20 in this will have more.

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Is this California legal? Very interested!

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I'm in her same boat. I have been wanting one of these for a while. Then the c308 goes on sale at just less then $600. So, I decided to test my luck with century. Even though I have yet to take it to the range just from from stripping it down and handling it I'm beyond happy with the purchase. This price is almost to good to pass up.

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Price seems pretty good. Was looking at one of those cheap c308 or the ptr-91. Obviously quality control is hit or miss on the c308. Thoughts on this compared to ptr-91?

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I have this and a ar10. While not the most attractive rifle, it is a pleasure to shoot. Never had a problem and it is a steal at this price!

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I went ahead an order one. For this price it's hard to beat. The only other semi auto in this price ranges is a cai .308. This is an fn hammer forged with adjustable stock and piston driven. It's an amazing deal

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I'm debating this to as an AR10 is going to run me $1500 for anything decent...

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From strictly a cost standpoint, this looks to be a great deal, but reviews are all over the map on this rifle. I have a Saiga .308 that I have never been excited about owning, and this appeals to me but opinions are so varied...

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