One of the top 7.62 NATO assault rifles is the FN SCAR 17. It is known for its reliability, accuracy, and modularity. Another top option is the HK417, which offers excellent performance and is widely used by military and law enforcement agencies. Additionally, the LaRue Tactical OBR is highly regarded for its precision and durability.
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It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
No such rifle. The Lee Enfield was made in caliber .303 British, not .308. The closest thing would be the Ishapore 2A or 2A1 rifle, made in caliber 7.62 NATO. While similar the .308 Winchester, it is not the same, and .308 should not be fired in a 7.62 NATO rifle. The Lee Enfield "sniper" rifle in .303, if original and complete (and not an aftermarket conversion) may sell for around $1500, depending on condition and accesories. There are many fakes on the market- be sure of what you are buying.
The G3 rifle can chamber the 7.62x51 NATO cartridge, and it could chamber the .308 Winchester if it needed to. No other cartridges are compatible with this rifle.
It is correct to say that 308 Dpms assault rifle is worth buying.
The 308 caliber guns are more expensive than 5.56 assault rifles.
Known as 7.62 NATO, it is similar to, but not EXACTLY the same as the .308 Winchester.
A lever action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester.
If your rifle is a No 2A Mk III Ishapore, it is not converted, but made in caliber 7.62 NATO. Magazines are available from gunpartscorp under their part number 376330 for about $52 plus shipping.
No You could build a rifle in .306" or any other caliber but you are likely referring to 30.06. A 30.06 rifle is referred to as "30 Caliber" but to be accurate it is nominally .308"
About 3,400 yards.
When speaking of ammunition it is imperative to be precise with your numbers. The .308 Winchester is interchangable with the 7.62 NATO military round