
FULTON ARMORY .308 TITAN
RIFLES, CARBINES, UPPERS and LOWERS
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TITAN Lite Rifles |
TITAN Lite Upper Assemblies |
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TITAN M110 Rifles |
TITAN M110 Upper Assemblies |
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TITAN Universal Precision Rifles |
TITAN UPR Upper Assemblies |
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TITAN Universal Precision Carbines |
TITAN UPC Upper Assemblies |
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TITAN Long Range Target |
TITAN Long Range Target |
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FULTON ARMORY 6.5 Creedmoor LRT Rifle Shown with Optional Side Cocking Mod, SPR Adjustable Butt Plate, SPR Grip, |
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From the November 2007 issue of Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement: Probably the first
question any potential FAR-308 Titan buyer is going to ask is, “What makes the
Titan any different from any other .308 AR?” Good question and hopefully
by the time this evaluation is finished, the answer will be abundantly
clear. First and foremost, Fulton Armory uses only the best components
available, beginning with forged Fulton Armory stripped receivers. The Titan is available either as a rifle with 20- or 22-inch
heavy weight barrel or as a carbine with 16- or 18.5-inch medium weight
tube. Barrels are Krieger’s Criterion with four groove 1:10 inch rifling.
Fulton Armory recommends the 18.5-inch carbine as the optimum combination of
compactness, ballistic performance and weight to accommodate the standard
168-grain match jacketed boattail hollow point round loaded by most
manufacturers. Barrels are available in plain stainless or Target Gray. This
matte finish reduces glint under tactical conditions and at the same time
provides a finish that’s esthetically pleasing. The muzzle end of the barrel is
fitted with a Smith Enterprises Vortex flash suppressor as standard with a JP
Enterprises Bennie Cooley model tactical muzzle brake as an option. The press
fit gas block is a Fulton Armory design that’s essentially part of the barrel.
It cannot work loose like pinned gas blocks. In fact, the fit and finish of the
Titan is among the very best we have ever encountered in an AR. The finish of
upper and lower receivers is a perfect match and there is no “slop” whatsoever
between the upper and lower. Our carbine came equipped with the optional flip-up
detachable front and rear sights that are clearly intended as backup for
whatever optic the Titan owner decides to use. The Titan is intended for use as
a precision tactical or perimeter rifle, and it with this mission in mind that
we set about equipping our Titan for testing.
Our test Titan came
equipped with the standard Fulton Armory designed handguard accessory free-float
tube that not only free-floats the barrel along its entire length, but also adds
an optional full length top rail for optics and night vision equipment, along
with optional shorter side and bottom rails for other accessories. In the case
of our Titan, the bottom rail was taken up with another option – the ARMS QD
bipod mount and Harris bipod. A rifle like the Titan that’s intended for
precision tactical shooting requires a bipod and Fulton Armory accommodates this
necessity with its optional “one stop shopping” list of this and other
accessories. Our rifle also added the tactical charging handle latch that allows
the Titan user to conveniently reach the charging handle when a scope is
mounted. The bolt carrier is hard chromed for longevity and ease of maintenance.
Since the Titan uses the standard AR direct impingement gas system, fouling is
certain to find its way into the bolt carrier, but it doesn’t stick to chrome
plated surfaces, so the plating is a real maintenance plus.
The Fulton Armory Titan
lower is also first-rate. The standard trigger is a two-stage that breaks like
the proverbial “glass rod” snapping at exactly 3.5 pounds, although a Giessele
fully adjustable trigger is optionally available. For those who demand the very
best for rifle matches, the Giessele trigger is probably the way to go, but for
tactical use we believe that the standard trigger will better serve the
requirements of the precision tactical marksman. Triggers that break at less
than three pounds are too light for tactical use and adjustable triggers are a
lawsuit waiting to happen. It’s all too common for amateur gunsmiths to set
adjustable triggers so light that they will release the sear almost when they
are touched. The other Titan lower receiver components are also first rate. The
pistol grip is a SPR unit with thumb rest and is contoured for much better grip
than standard AR-type grips. The bolt stop is a heavy duty design that isn’t
likely to snap under the increased pressure of the heavy .308 bolt carrier and
drive spring. AR10 type rifles that use AR15 bolt stops are notorious for
stripping them because they were never intended for use under the adverse
conditions to which they are subjected in a .308 rifle. Our test Titan
came with a Command Arms adjustable buttstock. Not only is the stock completely
adjustable fore and aft for use with body armor, equipment or between
individuals of different sizes, the cheek rest is adjustable for both up and
down and fore and aft movement, and can be reversed for left-handed shooters.
The rubber butt pad is also adjustable up and down for adapting to shooters of
just about any size. We were able to obtain a perfect cheek weld by adjusting
the cheekpiece and butt pad a bit in both directions. The Titan literature lists
a Magpul stock as an option, but we found the Command Arms unit to be perfectly
satisfactory. Shooting the Titan exceeded our expectations - the rifle ran with total reliability and excellent accuracy. The Titan's accuracy (0.6" average group at 100 yards with Hornady 168-gr TAP) was as good as some bolt action rifles we have tested. The bottom line is that Fulton has built a custom rifle with the best components available at a very reasonable price. If our test carbine was any indication, Fulton Armory has hit a home run with its new FAR-308 Titan. |