
Originally Posted by
4th_point
Maybe this will help...
I owned an AP4 a few years ago. The AP4 has a 16" barrel like the one in your link, but has a quad rail, forward assist, shell deflector, dust cover, etc.
I shot hundreds (but not thousands) of rounds without one single problem. I primarily used the Federal soft-points in the blue box (Hi-shok). This was about the cheapest ammo I could find at the time (~$13 per box at Wal-Mart). My best 3-shot group with this cheap ammo was 5/8" at 200 yards. Accurate is an understatement, even with the heavy, gritty trigger. It was an absolute tack-driver.
I did try the JP yellow trigger springs and I think they helped, but it really needs a match trigger for best accuracy. But, it depends on what you intend to do with such a carbine.
Why did I sell it? I love the AR platform for its ergonomics, modularity, etc. but they get really heavy. The 16" 308 is heavy for what it is (same for a varmint 223). A 16" 308 is really the same as a 300 Savage. Not bad, but a lot of weight for that level of power. Plus, compared to an M4, the AP4 is slow to point.
Overall, I think the 308 Panthers have a really good reputation. My experience mirrors this. But, I just couldn't find a good use for mine and sold it. I have no regrets buying and trying it, or selling it.
Hope this helps.
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