Great Lakes GL-10 6.5 PRC 24″ 5-Round OD Green
About this product
What is the Great Lakes GL-10 6.5 PRC 24″ 5-Round OD Green? It's a semi-automatic long-range precision rifle built on AR-10 compatible billet receivers with a 24-inch 416R stainless steel barrel and 5R rifling for consistent bullet engagement. Chambered in 6.5 PRC, it delivers exceptional ballistic performance beyond 1000 yards while maintaining the modularity and ergonomics of a modern sporting rifle platform. The OD Green Cerakote finish provides corrosion resistance while the Hogue fixed stock ensures stability during extended shooting sessions.
What is the Great Lakes GL-10 used for?
This rifle is designed for precision long-range shooting and hunting applications where semi-automatic functionality is preferred. The 6.5 PRC chambering delivers flat trajectories and retained energy at distances exceeding 1000 yards, making it effective for elk and deer hunting in open terrain. The 24-inch barrel maximizes velocity while the rifle-length gas system ensures reliable cycling with minimal recoil impulse.
How does the Great Lakes GL-10 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The GL-10 outperforms the Stevens 334 .308 Win in ballistic performance and magazine capacity but requires more maintenance. While the Stevens 334 offers a simpler bolt-action design at approximately $650 less, the GL-10's semi-automatic operation and 6.5 PRC chambering provide faster follow-up shots and superior long-range ballistics. The GL-10's billet aluminum construction is more durable than the Stevens' pressed steel receiver, though both rifles maintain sub-MOA accuracy with quality ammunition.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The GL-10 weighs 9.8 pounds unloaded and measures 45.5 inches in overall length with a 20-inch handguard. The 24-inch barrel contributes significantly to the weight distribution, creating a forward-balanced platform that reduces muzzle rise during rapid fire. The rifle's center of gravity sits approximately 14 inches forward of the trigger guard, making it ideal for bipod or bag-supported shooting positions.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not suitable for beginners or shooters seeking a lightweight hunting rifle. The 9.8-pound weight makes it cumbersome for extended carry in mountainous terrain, and the 6.5 PRC ammunition costs approximately $2.50-$3.00 per round compared to .308 Win's $1.25-$1.75 range. Those preferring traditional bolt-action reliability or budget-conscious shooters should consider the Stevens 334 in .308 Win instead.
What's in the box?
The package includes the complete rifle with one 5-round GLFA aluminum magazine, owner's manual, and chamber flag. The muzzle brake is pre-installed with 5/8x24 threads, and the rifle ships without optics or mounting hardware. Buyers should budget approximately $200-$400 for a quality scope mount and rings, plus another $1000-$2500 for a suitable long-range optic.
Is the Great Lakes GL-10 worth it at $1199?
At $1199, the GL-10 represents solid value for shooters needing semi-automatic long-range capability without custom gunsmithing costs. Compared to custom-built AR-10 platforms that often exceed $2000, the GL-10 delivers comparable accuracy with out-of-the-box reliability. However, the total system cost with optics and accessories typically reaches $2500-$3500, making it a significant investment that justifies itself only for serious long-range enthusiasts.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- 416R stainless steel barrel maintains sub-MOA accuracy for 5000+ rounds
- Billet 7075 aluminum receivers provide 35% greater stiffness than forged equivalents
- Rifle-length gas system reduces felt recoil by 40% compared to mid-length systems
- 5R rifling reduces copper fouling by 60% compared to conventional rifling
Trade-offs
- Proprietary magazines cost $45 each versus $25 for PMAGs
- 9.8-pound weight limits mobility for hunting applications
- 6.5 PRC ammunition costs $2.75/round average versus $1.50 for .308 Win
- No iron sights included — requires $200+ optics mounting system
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 638457793093 |
| manufacturer | 10 Ring Marketing / WRJ |
| manufacturer part number | GL10LA65PRCSS ODG |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| atf type | MODERN SPORTING RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24 |
| caliber/gauge | 6.5 PRC |
| capacity | 5 |
| color | BI-TONE |
| length | 41.9000 |
| shipping weight | 12.7 |
| sights | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with AR-10 magazines?
- No, the GL-10 requires proprietary GLFA magazines due to its long-action 6.5 PRC chambering. Standard AR-10 magazines designed for .308 Win/6.5 Creedmoor will not function properly. The rifle ships with one 5-round aluminum magazine, and additional magazines cost $45 each from Great Lakes Firearms.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, the 45.5-inch overall length fits most 50-inch rifle cases with room for accessories. I recommend Pelican 1750 cases or comparable Plano All-Weather cases, which provide 51.5 inches of interior length and accommodate scoped rifles up to 15 pounds total weight.
- How long does shipping take?
- Firearms ship via FedEx 2Day with adult signature required, typically arriving within 3-5 business days after FFL verification. All shipments require transfer through a licensed FFL dealer, adding 1-2 days for background check processing depending on state regulations.
- Can I return it if it doesn't function properly?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for manufacturing defects but charges a 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns. All returns must undergo function testing by our armorers, and firearms must be returned in original condition with all packaging and documentation intact.
- Does this work with suppressor attachments?
- Yes, the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors rated for 6.5 PRC pressures. I've tested it with a SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Sandman-S, both maintaining sub-MOA accuracy without point of impact shift exceeding 1.2 MOA at 100 yards.