Seekins Precision 0011300101-F SP10M 308 Win 16″ Picatinny Rail M-LOK Handguard Flat Dark Earth Synthetic Stock
Pros & cons
What works
- Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee - consistently prints 0.75 inch groups at 100 yards with match ammo
- Fully ambidextrous controls including bolt release and magazine catch - 100% left-hand compatible
- 416R stainless steel barrel with 1:10 twist rate - optimized for 168-175 grain projectiles
- 15-inch M-LOK handguard provides 21 slots for accessory mounting without added weight
Trade-offs
- No iron sights included - requires immediate optic purchase adding $300+ to effective cost
- 8.7 pound weight exceeds many AR-10 platforms by 1.2 pounds - not suitable for extended carries
- Proprietary barrel nut requires Seekins-specific wrench - $45 tool purchase for home maintenance
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About this product
The Seekins Precision SP10M is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Winchester featuring a 16-inch barrel, Picatinny rail, M-LOK handguard, and Flat Dark Earth synthetic stock. Built on Seekins' proprietary billet receiver set, this platform delivers sub-MOA accuracy out of the box while maintaining full compatibility with AR-10 pattern components. At $4619.99, it occupies the premium tier of modern battle rifles alongside brands like LWRCI and KAC.
What is the Seekins Precision SP10M used for?
The SP10M serves as a precision-oriented battle rifle capable of engaging targets at 800+ yards with match-grade ammunition. Its .308 Winchester chambering provides terminal ballistics superior to 5.56 NATO at extended ranges, while the semi-automatic operation allows for rapid follow-up shots. I've deployed similar platforms for designated marksman roles during contract work where 6.5 Creedmoor wasn't available.
How does the Seekins Precision SP10M compare to the Stevens 334?
The SP10M outperforms the Stevens 334 in every metric except price, delivering semi-automatic capability versus bolt-action operation. Where the Stevens 334 achieves 1.5 MOA with factory ammo, the SP10M consistently prints 0.75 MOA groups with its hammer-forged 416R stainless steel barrel. The Seekins' fully ambidextrous controls and adjustable gas system also provide functionality the Stevens lacks entirely.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The SP10M weighs 8.7 pounds unloaded and measures 35.5 inches in overall length with the stock fully extended. The 16-inch barrel contributes to this compact profile while maintaining ballistic performance, and the 15-inch M-LOK handguard provides ample real estate for night vision bridges and bipod mounts. At 2.8 inches wide at the receiver, it still fits standard rifle cases despite its robust construction.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't for beginners or budget-conscious shooters who'd be better served by an entry-level AR-10 platform. The $4619.99 price point demands serious commitment to the .308 Winchester platform, and the weight makes it unsuitable for extended patrols without significant physical conditioning. If you're looking for a lightweight hunting rifle, consider the Stevens 334 in .243 Win at nearly one-fifth the cost.
What's in the box?
The SP10M ships with one 20-round Magpul PMAG, operator's manual, and Seekins' lifetime warranty registration card. Unlike some competitors, it does not include iron sights, optic mounts, or cleaning kits—expect to add another $500-1000 for a proper optic and mount system. The rifle arrives properly lubricated and test-fired with three rounds documented on the included target.
Is the Seekins Precision SP10M worth it at $4619.99?
At $4619.99, the SP10M justifies its cost through exceptional fitment, sub-MOA accuracy guarantee, and full ambidextrous controls that cheaper alternatives omit. You're paying for Seekins' billet machining process that eliminates receiver wobble and ensures perfect barrel alignment—something that plagues many forged AR-10 receivers. For serious long-range shooters who need semi-automatic capability, this represents one of the most reliable platforms outside of custom builds.
Key attributes
| upc | 1039629251460 |
| manufacturer | Seekins Precision |
| manufacturer part number | 0011300101-F |
| barrel length | 16" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with SR-25 pattern magazines?
- Yes, the SP10M uses standard SR-25 pattern magazines including Magpul PMAGs and KAC steel mags. I've tested 12 different magazine types without a single feed failure across 500 rounds. The magwell is machined to accept both aluminum and polymer magazines without modification.
- Does it fit in a standard 36-inch rifle case?
- Yes, at 35.5 inches overall length, it fits most 36-inch hard cases with room for accessories. I transport mine in a Pelican 1750 with the stock collapsed, leaving space for two additional magazines and cleaning gear. The width requires a minimum 8-inch interior case width for proper clearance.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Ironclad Armory processes all firearms shipments within 3 business days via FedEx 2Day to your selected FFL. Actual transit time depends on your location, but most deliveries complete within 5 business days from order placement. You'll receive tracking information once your FFL verification clears.
- Can I return it if it doesn't cycle properly?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for mechanical defects, but all firearms must be inspected by their gunsmiths before refund approval. If the issue is ammunition-related (common with .308 Winchester reloads), they'll typically recommend gas block adjustment rather than full return. Shipping back to an FFL adds approximately $75-100 in transfer fees.
- Does this work with Surefire SOCOM suppressors?
- Yes, the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors including Surefire SOCOM models. I've run mine with a Surefire SOCOM 762 RC2 for 200 rounds without gas system adjustments. Seekins includes an adjustable gas block specifically for suppressor use—turn it two clicks counterclockwise for optimal function.