Paid a total of 1400 dollars for the parts to build 2 of them.
Paid a total of 1400 dollars for the parts to build 2 of them.
1993- Colt Sporter Target pre-ban for $735.
NRA Life Member
Phillip McGregor (OFC)
"I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur
I won't argue that Krieger makes great barrels. I shoot a box stock Rock River national match AR. They come with Wilson barrels, I'm on my third barrel and have no complaints. I always looked at Krieger's but the Wilson's are half the cost and both times I needed barrels I had other issues where I needed the money. My son just got a White Oak service rifle upper and they use Wilson barrels. Given our experience, I'll probably go Wilson again when I need a barrel.
couldn't tell you,
they have good reps, but less than 2 months after I bought it (and put a jewell in the lower) I had to switch jobs, seems the one I had decided to sell out,
did not have the time off to compete for the next year and a 1/2, and rarely make a match now, when I do it is a 100yrs match so I shoot a short range gun I have or a 1903 or garand,
sadly, it is a safe queen,
John H of WhiteOak will put on any barrel that you specify........ we got a 1"-7" Kreiger stainless..........
be safe, enjoy life, journey well
da gimp
OFC, Mo. Chapter
2007 a Colt H-bar, 6721 $1100. This year a DPMS flat top @ $950.
Last edited by Silver80; 04-15-2013 at 01:55.
Last summer , DSA mid-length A2 upper, shorty fixed stock,DPMS lower. 625 bucks with a carry handle added.