My new toy: SR 762

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  • OrbitalEllipses

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 18, 2013
    4,140
    DPR of MoCo
    This will take Pmags. Speaking of which, what is the best way to get standard capacity magazines? Are PA shops allowed to sell them without verifying residency? You know, not that I would actually bring them into Maryland or anything. That would be bad, mmkay?

    Of course they can sell them. It's an in-state sale and PA has no capacity laws (or at least not like MD). Nothing illegal about it, at all. Don't ever forget that or let someone tell you that.
     
    Feb 28, 2013
    28,953
    Yes, go north of the border and buy all the standard capacity mags you want.

    The more you bring back, the more Frosh gets offended. :evilgrin3
     

    Sirex

    Powered by natural gas
    Oct 30, 2010
    10,442
    Westminster, MD
    I want a SR762 really bad. Give a range report. I am not into AR type rifles much, but Ruger's SR762 really has my attention for some reason. It looks like it's built like a tank.
     

    TheGunnyRet

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 27, 2014
    2,234
    Falling Waters, WV
    :thumbsup:Nice 308, my LR308 takes Pmag-metal ones no problem...you'll need a scope next...
     

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    Hondo

    Active Member
    Apr 23, 2014
    135
    Frederick, MD
    Well, we took the new rifle out this past weekend. Overall, I am very satisfied with it. The recoil was not nearly as strong as I expected a .308 would be, compared to .223. My daughter, who's all of 90 pounds, had no problem with it. We had an issue with the cheapo-ammo ejecting initially; however, after adjusting the gas setting, it fired like a dream.

    The only downside is, it's got a loud bark. I may consider a silencer, after I invest in a decent scope.

    Fun times!!
     

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