The AR-10 is one of the most reliable and versatile firearms in existence. And with the recent release of the .277 SIG Fury Hybrid, it has only gotten better. In this article, we'll be taking an in-depth look at the difference between the original .277 SIG Fury and the Hybrid model. We'll also discuss the benefits of using .277 Sig Fury Hybrid with standard 308 AR components like the bolt carrier, lower receiver, and AR-10 magazines.
Let's start by examining the .277 SIG Fury. The .277 SIG Fury is a round designed for maximum power and range. It is essentially a necked-down .308 case with a .277 caliber bullet. The result is a round that travels at high speeds and can hit targets accurately at long distances. In fact, the .277 SIG Fury has an effective range of up to 1,000 yards, making it ideal for hunting, target shooting, and even long-range tactical applications.
Now let's talk about the .277 SIG Fury Hybrid. The Hybrid is a newer iteration of the original .277 SIG Fury. It's called a Hybrid because it combines elements of the .277 SIG Fury with 308 AR components. Specifically, it uses a bolt carrier, lower and upper receivers, and magazines that are designed for the AR-10 platform. The result is a round that is even more powerful and accurate than the original .277 SIG Fury.
One of the benefits of using 308 AR components with the .277 SIG Fury Hybrid is that it allows for more customization options. Because the Hybrid uses AR-10 components, you can choose from a wider variety of parts to upgrade your rifle. Moriarti Armaments offers a wide variety of AR-10 components, including bolt carriers, lower receivers, handguards, and more. This means you can fine-tune your rifle to fit your specific needs and preferences.
Another benefit of the Hybrid is that it is compatible with a wider range of magazines. The original .277 SIG Fury uses its own proprietary magazine, which can be harder to find and more expensive than standard AR-10 magazines. But because the Hybrid uses AR-10 magazines, you can easily find high-quality magazines from trusted brands like Magpul and Lancer Systems.
So, what are some of the specific benefits of the .277 SIG Fury Hybrid over the original .277 SIG Fury? For starters, the Hybrid has a higher velocity and more stopping power. The original .277 SIG Fury travels at speeds of up to 3,300 feet per second, while the Hybrid can reach speeds of up to 3,500 feet per second. This increase in velocity translates to greater accuracy and longer effective range.
With increased popularity, Moriarti Arms is now offering upper receiver assemblies in .277 Sig Fury Hybrid Caliber. Check our product line or contact us direct for more questions and answers. Happy Shooting!