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    Default warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    Just in case of the unthinkable and frau clinton wins I am going to buy myself a high end rifle and I was dead set on a SCAR 16 but after handling a friend of mine's new LVOA I am starting to feel torn. I have always wanted a SCAR but damn that LVOA is nice. I was curious if anyone has had any experience with them?

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    For that kind of money I would go for the Scar. The LVOA just looks to be nothing more than an really high end AR which IMO ain't going to perform much better if at all for an AR a thousand dollars less than that one.

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    The only good thing about the war sport is it's an ar. The bad thing is it's an ar. I'd take the scar I've got more than enough ars at this point

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    Checkout the CZ BREN 805, very SCAR 16 ish looking and about 700 dollars cheaper. I've never heard of War Sport until I read this thread and if I was going to spend over 2k on a AR15 it would be a LMT, HK MR556 or a Daniel Defense. Another option you may want to consider is the beretta arx. Good luck with whatever you choose.
    Last edited by wellcraft; August 18th, 2016 at 08:55 AM.

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    According to Mrgunsngear and his recent visit to Battlefield Vegas (a very high round count range) the Scar 16 is their most reliable gun. Parts simply don't break according to them even after hundreds of thousands of rounds.

    Not that you'll be shooting 100k rounds, but take the info as you may.

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    Scar all day long. I don't have a 16 but the 17 is without question the best rifle I have ever owned.

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    SCAR 16, then SBR to 10" and add suppressor, Geissele trigger, nicest shooting rifle I have


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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    wardizzle for shizzle

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    Quote Originally Posted by wellcraft View Post
    Checkout the CZ BREN 805, very SCAR 16 ish looking and about 700 dollars cheaper. I've never heard of War Sport until I read this thread and if I was going to spend over 2k on a AR15 it would be a LMT, HK MR556 or a Daniel Defense. Another option you may want to consider is the beretta arx. Good luck with whatever you choose.
    I like your style! I actually do own the beretta arx and I love it

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    Default Re: warsport LVOA vs SCAR 16

    Go SCAR 16 and never look back. I love mine. Proven track record, great resale value what more is there. SBR is four screws and a torque wrench.

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