#SundayGunday: Smith & Wesson M&P10 Sport

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posted on April 22, 2018
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American hunters have trusted and relied upon .30-caliber rifles in their pursuit of big game for many years. That’s a major reason why large-receiver ARs chambered for the .308 Winchester have become so popular. The Smith & Wesson M&P10 Sport is one AR that offers hunters the kind of performance they need for burly whitetails, heavy hogs, black bears and even elk, without adding unnecessary extras that drive up the price. It may be the best value hunters will find in the company’s entire M&P line. Learn more about it in the video embedded above, hosted by Executive Editor Adam Heggenstaller. MSRP: $1,049; smith-wesson.com.

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