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  • CaptRoy

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    Hey Guys
    Any idea what a POF P-308 20" barrel AR 10 is worth? Almost as new condition. Thinking about selling it and making room in the safe.
     

    Bamaboy19

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    I'll play; As much as someone is willing to pay. And some free advice; never has anyone talked me up on a price.
    I've dreamt of owning one since they came out, but could never justify the cost. Even more so for the revolution pistol
    Having owned many battle rifles, I never gravitated to the AR platform until just recently. At 58 I'm more frugal, and settled for a DB10. Look on some auction sites to gage what they're bringing.
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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    I'll play; As much as someone is willing to pay. And some free advice; never has anyone talked me up on a price.
    I've dreamt of owning one since they came out, but could never justify the cost. Even more so for the revolution pistol
    Having owned many battle rifles, I never gravitated to the AR platform until just recently. At 58 I'm more frugal, and settled for a DB10. Look on some auction sites to gage what they're bringing.
    Try a cetame or hk style one. Lighter. Built and battle tested. Cheap mags. Ymmv.
     

    Raven

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    Try a cetame or hk style one. Lighter. Built and battle tested. Cheap mags. Ymmv.
    There's so many options for a semiautomatic in 308/762 NATO. The $5 twenty round Cetme mags in like new condition are hard to beat. 10 mags on your person and 10 more in your rucksack would save you almost $300 just in Cetme mags versus an AR10. I prefer battle tested, military issued, steel 308's. However much I preferred my FAL over my C308 Cetme, and my Argentine FN49 over the both of them... I still have owned half a dozen AR10's over the years. The AR10 is just a more common rifle, and a more commonly available mag locally, for people like me that have an aversion to mail ordering and paperwork. I'd say if it's anything more than a hobby and an expensive toy, stick with the AR10. Says here the $2500 POF rifle is only like $115 a month... wow
     

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    Fordtudor37

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    I'll play; As much as someone is willing to pay. And some free advice; never has anyone talked me up on a price.
    I've dreamt of owning one since they came out, but could never justify the cost. Even more so for the revolution pistol
    Having owned many battle rifles, I never gravitated to the AR platform until just recently. At 58 I'm more frugal, and settled for a DB10. Look on some auction sites to gage what they're bringing.
    At 58 my eye sight isn't what it used to be and I am thinking of selling the AR as well.
     

    Raven

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    At 58 my eye sight isn't what it used to be and I am thinking of selling the AR as well.
    Buy a pair of glasses and buy a better optic. I'm nearly blind without my glasses and I'm still shooting. I've found that I can focus most 3-9x scopes and find my prescription and shoot comfortably
     

    Bamaboy19

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    There's so many options for a semiautomatic in 308/762 NATO. The $5 twenty round Cetme mags in like new condition are hard to beat. 10 mags on your person and 10 more in your rucksack would save you almost $300 just in Cetme mags versus an AR10. I prefer battle tested, military issued, steel 308's. However much I preferred my FAL over my C308 Cetme, and my Argentine FN49 over the both of them... I still have owned half a dozen AR10's over the years. The AR10 is just a more common rifle, and a more commonly available mag locally, for people like me that have an aversion to mail ordering and paperwork. I'd say if it's anything more than a hobby and an expensive toy, stick with the AR10. Says here the $2500 POF rifle is only like $115 a month... wow
    Avoid Credova like the plague, unless you pay it off in 90 days, or something, at $115 a month you'll end up paying about $10K...
     
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