I went into their indoor range and shot up 40 rounds through it. I got to take it for a test drive right after buying it. Not bad for me! They had a used FAL on the rack for $1600! ![]() It's got good ergonomics, parts are cheap and plentiful, the mags are easy to come by, and mine came with wood furniture so it matches my mausers, mosins, arisaka and my old. Not that 5.56 is a slouch, but it's just not what I'm going for. In the unlikely event I need to ever use my gun against someone, a 7.62 x 51 round is gonna be a good multipurpose round. Century has really improved the tooling compared to the earlier CETMEs they madeĢ. ![]() ![]() I appreciate lower recoil guns like the AR-15 series, and the pure soviet robustness of an AK-M, or how could I forget the surprisingly modern looking FN FAL? They all had their benefits and drawbacks and I chose, as my first personal semi-auto, a C308. I went for a new one on the shelf with wood furniture. I recently purchased a Century Arms C308 from Colonial Shooting Academy in Richmond, VA (I don't live in Richmond, for the record) the other day.
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