I used to shoot a lot. I never had a patrol rifle, because they weren’t allowed when I had a car for an office. Recently, I reconnected with an old friend and we had something in common. Shooting. Pistols and rifles. I’ve read so much about the infamous LaRue and its nail-driving accuracy. I went all out, put an Aimpoint with a 3X mag and LaRue QD mounts on it. I began to shoot it close and far. Its as if the bullets leaving the barrel knew where I wanted them to go. Its accurate and is a functioning, lethal work of art. There are cheaper black guns and more expensive ones, but unless you opt for the OBR, I don’t think you can go wrong. You won’t be sorry. I’ve already ordered a LaRue PredatAR 7.62mm 18″ barrel with Magpul FDE stock and grip. I’ve already ordered a Trijicon Accupoint 2.5-10X58mm optic with amber triangle on post reticle. I can’t wait til it arrives. I’ll review it later on.  

By: Rod Gregg

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