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DeaconKC
01-22-2017, 08:54 PM
Picked up a Century Arms C308 last week. Seems like their days of having their stuff built by drunken monkeys is over. This one is very smooth and being able to pick up magazines for $4-6 bucks each is a definite plus.
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yqtszhj
01-22-2017, 09:20 PM
Very nice. Have you been able to take it out and shoot it?

Bawanna
01-22-2017, 11:54 PM
Is that the same as a Cetme? I don't know nothing about them. Looks good.

gb6491
01-23-2017, 09:43 AM
Cool, I'm looking forward to reading how it shoots for you.

In the early 70's, I got some trigger time on a HK91. I remember thinking it was decent rifle, but had a bit more recoil than the M14's we were phasing out. I also seem to remember the fired brass from the 91 was marked by the chamber and while the sights were not as nice as those on the M14, I did like how quickly you could adjust elevation with the drum rear sight. I guess the C308's leaf rear sight would be pretty quick to adjust as well.

Do I spy a Stevens 311 in that display case?

Regards,
Greg

DeaconKC
01-23-2017, 10:42 AM
Yup a 311 in 12 gauge, very good condition and I couldn't resist it.

CPTKILLER
01-23-2017, 02:53 PM
Range report soon I hope.

Bawanna
01-23-2017, 03:10 PM
Mandatory. I'm curious about this one myself. How it shoots, recoil, accuracy, the whole deal.

Coworkers been after me to get a AR of some flavor for months. Maybe some thing like this in a real caliber but kind of AR look alike yet semi affordable will appease them and get them off my back?

Ken L
01-23-2017, 05:23 PM
Mandatory. I'm curious about this one myself. How it shoots, recoil, accuracy, the whole deal.

Coworkers been after me to get a AR of some flavor for months. Maybe some thing like this in a real caliber but kind of AR look alike yet semi affordable will appease them and get them off my back?

Build one. Well, it's more like "assemble one". The lower is the "gun" with the serial number, and when I did mine I bought a stripped lower locally. It was fun sourcing stuff and putting it all together. Learned quite a bit. And it shoots! I put mine together over about 6 months with a .223 24" stainless heavy barrel, slick side upper, stock (for now) mil-spec trigger, and a free float handguard. MagPul furniture. 6-18x scope. Shoots better than I can. Still need to try it out on prairie dogs.