Posted June 3, 2015 9:01 am by Comments

By Dave Bahde


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Short-barreled rifles (SBRs) are incredibly popular among police agencies, various military units and even those looking for compact home-defense weapons.

Several AR-platform options are available on the market in 5.56mm NATO and the 300 Blackout. But what about the 6.8 SPC? It’s easy to forget that this chambering was one of the first intermediate rifle cartridges configured to work in short barrels.

And when you go with a really short barrel, a gas piston operating system is preferred for unshakeable reliability. In this arena, LWRC International’s Six8 is one of the best.

Instead of trying to get magazines designed for the 5.56mm …read more

Source:: Tactical Life

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