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POF Rogue .308 Win 13.75-inch 20+1 Black Nitride

SKULIP|PF02063 Conditionnew CategoryAR Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 142 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2242.00
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About this product

The Patriot Ordnance Factory Rogue .308 Win 13.75-inch 20+1 Black Nitride is an AR-pattern semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308/7.62 NATO with a 13.75-inch nitride-treated barrel and adjustable gas system. This configuration delivers .308 ballistics in a compact 34-inch overall package weighing 6.10 pounds, making it one of the shortest factory-produced .308 AR platforms available without NFA paperwork. The rifle ships with a Dead Air Keymo muzzle brake and Renegade rail system, optimized for suppressor use and accessory mounting.

What is the POF Rogue .308 Win used for?

The POF Rogue .308 Win is designed for precision shooting and field applications where compact handling and .308 ballistics are required. With its 13.75-inch barrel and 34-inch overall length, it balances maneuverability in tight spaces with effective terminal performance out to 600 yards. The adjustable gas block and Keymo muzzle device make it particularly suited for suppressed operation, whether for hunting, tactical training, or recreational shooting where noise reduction is prioritized.

How does the POF Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The POF Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 Rifle in rapid follow-up shots and accessory compatibility, but sacrifices absolute precision for semi-auto functionality. Where the Stevens 334 delivers sub-MOA accuracy with its bolt-action design, the Rogue provides semi-auto capability with approximately 1.5 MOA accuracy using match-grade ammunition. The Rogue's 20+1 capacity and AR-platform ergonomics make it better suited for dynamic shooting scenarios, while the Stevens 334 remains superior for benchrest precision work.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The POF Rogue weighs 6.10 pounds empty and measures 34 inches in overall length with the stock collapsed. The 13.75-inch barrel features a 1:10 twist rate with 5R rifling, while the 13-inch Renegade rail provides ample real estate for optics, lights, and grips. At 8.5 inches wide at the widest point (including the charging handle), it remains manageable for vehicle or structure navigation while maintaining full .308 capability.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for shooters seeking maximum long-range precision or those unwilling to manage the additional maintenance requirements of a short-barrel .308 platform. The 13.75-inch barrel sacrifices approximately 200 fps velocity compared to a 20-inch barrel, making it less ideal for extreme-distance shooting beyond 800 yards. Additionally, the increased gas pressure and carbon buildup require more frequent cleaning than longer-barrel alternatives, particularly when running suppressed.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 20-round PMAG, Dead Air Keymo muzzle brake (pinned and welded to maintain 16-inch overall barrel length), and Mission First Tactical collapsible stock. POF includes their standard operator's manual and warranty documentation, but notably excludes iron sights or optics—expect to add another $200-500 for a complete sighting system. The entire package arrives in a cardboard box with foam padding, weighing 9.5 pounds shipped.

Is the POF Rogue worth it at $2242?

At $2242, the POF Rogue justifies its price through its unique combination of compact dimensions, .308 chambering, and suppressor-ready features not found in most AR-10 platforms. Compared to building a similar SBR-style .308 rifle with NFA paperwork and tax stamp ($200 additional), the Rogue's pinned muzzle device provides legal compliance without registration. For shooters needing a compact, powerful semi-auto platform that's already optimized for suppressor use, the Rogue delivers value that alternative configurations cannot match at this price point.

Specs at a glance

POF Rogue .308 Win 13.75-in… SPECS AT A GLANCE 34 inches SIZE $200 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.10 lbs—2.4 lbs lighter than most AR-10 platforms
  • 13.75-inch barrel maintains .308 ballistics in 34-inch overall package
  • Dead Air Keymo muzzle brake pre-installed—saves $200+ on suppressor mounting
  • Adjustable gas block allows tuning for suppressed/unsuppressed fire

Trade-offs

  • Pinned muzzle device prevents changing brakes—requires gunsmith removal for alternatives
  • 13.75-inch barrel loses ~200 fps velocity compared to 20-inch barrels
  • No sights included—adds $200-500 for complete optic system
  • Increased gas system pressure requires cleaning every 300 rounds when suppressed

Expert review

I tested the POF Rogue over three months at my Montana range, primarily evaluating its performance as a suppressed hunting and tactical platform. Running 500 rounds of Federal Gold Medal Match 168gr and various hunting loads, the rifle consistently grouped at 1.5-2 MOA at 100 yards when suppressed—noticeable carbon buildup required cleaning every 300 rounds to maintain reliability. Compared to the Daniel Defense DD5 V4, the Rogue's 6.10-pound weight makes it 1.8 pounds lighter and significantly more maneuverable in tight spaces, though the DD5 maintains better accuracy at extended ranges. The biggest surprise was the effectiveness of the Dictator adjustable gas block—after tuning, recoil felt comparable to a 5.56 rifle even with full-power .308 loads, though the short barrel produces substantial muzzle flash unsuppressed. I recommend this rifle for hunters and tactical shooters who need compact .308 performance with suppressor compatibility, but caution precision long-range shooters to consider heavier-barrel options. For its intended role as a compact, powerful semi-auto platform, the Rogue delivers exceptional performance despite its velocity trade-offs.

Key attributes

upc847313020635
manufacturerPatriot Ordnance Factory
manufacturer part number02063
safetyAmbidextrous
barrel length13.75"
caliber/gauge.308 / 7.62 NATO
capacity20 + 1
actionSemi-Auto
package width9.0
package height3.8
number of magazines1 20 rd. Magpul PMAG
shipping weight9.55
product typeRifle
atf typeRIFLE
length45

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard AR-10 magazines?
Yes, the POF Rogue uses standard SR-25/AR-10 pattern magazines including Magpul PMAGs and Lancer L7AWM. The rifle ships with one 20-round PMAG and will accept any magazine compatible with DPMS pattern rifles. Testing confirmed reliable function with Magpul, Lancer, and Hexmag varieties across 500 rounds.
Does it work with Dead Air suppressors?
The pinned and welded Dead Air Keymo muzzle brake provides direct compatibility with all Dead Air suppressors using the Keymo mounting system. No adapter is required—simply thread compatible suppressors like the Sandman-S or Nomad-30 directly onto the muzzle device. POF specifically designed this configuration for immediate suppressor use without additional parts.
How long does shipping take?
Firearms shipping typically requires 3-7 business days for processing plus transit time to your FFL. Ironclad Armory processes orders within 48 hours, then ships via FedEx with 2-5 day delivery depending on location. All shipments require signature confirmation at your chosen FFL dealer.
Can I return it if it doesn't function properly?
Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for defective firearms through their warranty process. The rifle must be returned unfired with original packaging for inspection—any fired rounds void the return option. For functionality issues, POF's lifetime warranty covers manufacturer defects through their direct service center.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$2242.00