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The company attracted attention within the firearms industry with its version of the AR-10, the Panther LR-308, earning Shooting Illustrated 's 2005 Golden Bullseye Award for "Rifle of the Year". In 2006, the Panther LR-308AP4 earned American Rifleman 's Golden Bullseye Award for "Rifle of the Year". [ 5 ]
The design has been used on many AR-10 derivatives (generally referred to as AR-308 style rifles), for instance in the Knight's Armament SR-25 and DPMS Panther LR-308, as well as bolt-action rifles such as the Mossberg MVP .308, Ruger Precision Rifle and Q FIX. Aftermarket magazines are produced by Magpul, Lancer Systems, and others. [1]
DPMS (Defense Procurement Manufacturing Services) Panther Arms; AR-15 series in .223 Remington/5.56×45mm NATO & .300Black; AR-10/LAR-8 in .308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO with multiple calibers based on the receivers of the AR15 and AR10;see List of AR platform cartridges; Dragunov SVD(Soviet Union – semi-automatic sniper rifle – 7.62×54mmR)
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The BAR-10 was meant to compete in the .308 market against ArmaLite's AR-10 series rifles and Springfield Armory's M1A Rifle by offering a .308 rifle that could accept the relatively inexpensive metric and inch pattern FN FAL magazines. In 2005 Bushmaster discontinued the BAR-10 line of rifles. [citation needed]
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