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Springfield Saint Victor V2 .308 16in Coyote 20rd

$1,768.48

The Springfield Saint Victor V2 .308 16in Coyote 20rd delivers a lightweight, accurate .308 gas gun with a forged 7075-T6 receiver, 9310 BCG, and free-float M-LOK handguard—ready to run out of the box for long-range steel, hunting, or 3-gun.

The Springfield Saint Victor V2 .308 16in Coyote 20rd is a production-grade precision gas gun that punches well above its price point. Chambered in .308 Win (7.62 NATO), this 16-inch carbine delivers reliable, accurate field performance with a forged 7075-T6 aluminum receiver set, a lightweight 16-inch barrel, and an enhanced 9310 steel bolt carrier group. Out of the box, it ships with low-profile flip-up sights and a single 20-round Magpul PMAG—ready to run, zero, and ring steel.

Manufacturer Springfield Armory
Model Saint Victor V2
Material Forged 7075-T6 aluminum receiver, 9310 steel BCG, chrome-moly vanadium barrel (per manufacturer specs)
Compatibility .308 Win / 7.62 NATO magazines (DPMS pattern), AR-10 pattern parts
Finish Coyote brown Cerakote on receiver, black nitride on barrel
Weight 7.8 lb (empty, no magazine, per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • Free-float M-LOK handguard with SA locking tabs — Eliminates barrel contact for consistent harmonics; the locking tabs prevent any handguard shift under bipod load, keeping your point of impact repeatable.
  • Enhanced 9310 steel bolt carrier group — 9310 is a higher-grade alloy than standard 8620, offering improved case hardness and fatigue life for sustained strings of fire in .308.
  • Pinned low-profile gas block — Secured with a cross-pin, not set screws alone; this prevents gas-block walk under recoil and maintains consistent gas port alignment for reliable cycling.
  • Lightweight 16-inch barrel with mid-length gas system — The 16-inch length balances maneuverability with velocity retention (roughly 2,650 fps with 147-grain M80 ball), and the mid-length gas system softens recoil impulse vs. carbine-length.
  • Low-profile flip-up sights — Steel, spring-loaded, and co-witness through most optics; they fold flat when not in use and provide a zero backup if your main optic goes down.

Who It’s For

This rifle is built for the shooter who wants a lightweight .308 that can serve double duty: a 3-gun heavy-metal division rifle on Saturday and a deer/hog rig on Sunday. It’s also a solid entry point for someone stepping up from 5.56 to a full-power cartridge without jumping into a 10-pound precision chassis. If you’re looking for a do-it-all .308 that you can run hard and not baby, this is your lane.

Pros & Cons

  • Pro: Sub-8-pound weight with a 16-inch barrel makes it one of the lightest production .308 ARs on the market—easy to carry all day.
  • Pro: Trigger is a single-stage, nickel-boron coated unit that breaks clean at 5.5 lb (per manufacturer specs)—good enough for field accuracy without an immediate swap.
  • Con: The factory muzzle brake is effective at reducing recoil, but it’s loud for the shooter and anyone next to you at the bench. Plan on ear pro with a high NRR rating.
  • Con: The 16-inch barrel limits velocity compared to 18- or 20-inch tubes; if you’re shooting past 800 yards, you’ll see a drop in retained energy and more wind drift.

Comparison vs. Competitors

Model Barrel Length Weight MSRP Key Difference
Springfield Saint Victor V2 .308 16 in 7.8 lb $1,579 Mid-length gas, SA locking handguard, 9310 BCG
Geissele Super Duty .308 16 in 8.2 lb $2,450 REBCG, Super Semi-Auto trigger, CHF barrel
Zev Technologies AR-10 16 in 7.6 lb $2,199 Billet receiver, adjustable gas block, premium barrel

FAQ

What magazines does the Springfield Saint Victor V2 .308 use?

It uses standard DPMS-pattern .308 / 7.62 NATO magazines. The rifle ships with one 20-round Magpul PMAG. Magpul, Lancer, and other DPMS-pattern mags all work reliably.

Is the Saint Victor V2 .308 accurate enough for long-range shooting?

Yes, within its intended role. With quality match ammunition (168-grain SMK or 175-grain SMK), expect sub-1.5 MOA groups at 100 yards from a stable rest. The free-float handguard and pinned gas block help maintain consistency, but it’s not a custom bolt-gun—it’s a reliable gas gun that can hit man-sized steel to 600-700 yards.

Can I mount a suppressor on this rifle?

Yes, but you’ll need to replace the factory muzzle device with a compatible suppressor mount (e.g., Dead Air KeyMo, Surefire SOCOM, etc.). The barrel is threaded 5/8×24. Note that the mid-length gas system is not over-gassed for suppressed use, so you may need an adjustable gas block or heavier buffer to tune it for suppressed fire.

What is the difference between the Saint Victor V1 and V2?

The V2 features an upgraded 9310 steel bolt carrier group (vs. 8620 in the V1), a nickel-boron coated trigger, and a lighter 16-inch barrel profile. The V2 also uses the SA locking handguard tabs for a more rigid handguard-to-barrel nut interface.

Trust & Logistics

  • ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
  • ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
  • ✔ 30-day returns
  • ✔ Secure checkout

Browse more in our Semi Auto Rifles or shop AR-10 Parts & Upgrades to build out your .308 platform. Also check our Rifle Scopes & Optics to pair with this rig.

Last updated: April 2026

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