Patriot Ordnance Factory POF Rogue .308 13.75in ODG
About this product
The Patriot Ordnance Factory POF Rogue .308 13.75in ODG is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO with a pinned 13.75-inch barrel and proprietary Revolution DI gas system. Built on Patriot Ordnance Factory's Revolution architecture, it delivers reliable performance in a compact package weighing just 6 pounds with ambidextrous controls and a 20+1 round capacity.
What is the POF Rogue .308 used for?
The POF Rogue .308 is designed for precision-oriented applications and range use where lightweight handling and compact dimensions are prioritized. Its 13.75-inch barrel and mid-length gas system make it suitable for tactical scenarios and hunting in dense terrain, though its short barrel sacrifices some velocity compared to longer-barreled alternatives like the Stevens 334 .308 Win with its 20-inch barrel.
How does the POF Rogue .308 compare to the Stevens 334?
The POF Rogue .308 offers semi-automatic operation and weighs 6 pounds, making it 2.4 pounds lighter than the bolt-action Stevens 334 .308 Win. While the Stevens 334 provides greater accuracy at extended ranges due to its 20-inch barrel, the POF Rogue excels in rapid follow-up shots and maneuverability, though it requires an NFA stamp for the short barrel.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The POF Rogue .308 weighs 6 pounds unloaded and measures 31.5 inches in overall length with the stock collapsed. Its 13.75-inch barrel features a 1:10 twist rate and is threaded 5/8x24 for suppressor compatibility, while the Renegade rail provides 10 inches of M-LOK mounting surface for optics and accessories.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for shooters unwilling to navigate NFA regulations, as the 13.75-inch barrel classifies it as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) requiring a $200 tax stamp and ATF approval. It's also unsuitable for long-range precision shooting beyond 600 yards where higher velocity from longer barrels like the 20-inch Stevens 334 .243 Win would be advantageous.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with one 20-round PMAG, an ambidextrous safety selector, and a Mission First Tactical minimalist stock with 6-position adjustment. POF includes their proprietary KeyLock bolt carrier group and an oversized heatsink barrel nut, but no optic, sling, or additional magazines are provided.
Is the POF Rogue .308 worth it at $2371?
At $2371, the POF Rogue .308 justifies its price with premium materials like nitride-treated 4150 steel and ambidextrous controls not found on budget alternatives. For shooters needing a lightweight .308 platform with proven reliability, it's a solid investment, though the NFA process adds $200 and 6-12 months of wait time.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 6 lbs — 2.4 lbs lighter than the Stevens 334 .308 Win
- 20+1 capacity with SR-25 pattern magazines
- Ambidextrous controls including safety and bolt release
- 13.75-inch barrel with mid-length gas system reduces recoil
Trade-offs
- Requires NFA stamp for SBR classification — adds $200 and 6-12 month wait
- No optic or sling included — budget $400+ for mounting system
- Short barrel reduces velocity by approx. 200 fps vs 20-inch barrels
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Key attributes
| upc | 847313020659 |
| manufacturer | Patriot Ordnance Factory |
| manufacturer part number | 02065 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 13.75" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 20 + 1 |
| safety | Ambidextrous |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard AR-10 magazines?
- Yes, the POF Rogue .308 accepts any SR-25 pattern magazine including Magpul PMAGs and Lancers. It ships with one 20-round PMAG but functions reliably with 10, 20, or 25-round magazines from reputable manufacturers.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- With the stock collapsed to 31.5 inches, it fits most 36-inch tactical cases, but verify internal dimensions as some cases like Plano All-Weather require 34 inches minimum. For transport, a compact case like Savior Equipment's 34-inch model works well.
- How long does shipping take?
- Shipping typically takes 3-5 business days via FedEx Ground for in-stock items, but FFL transfer adds 1-2 days for background checks. Expedited shipping is available for an additional $45 through Ironclad Armory's priority service.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
- Firearms are non-returnable per Ironclad Armory policy once transferred through an FFL, but defects are covered by POF's lifetime warranty. Inspect the rifle at your FFL before completing paperwork to avoid issues.
- Does this work with Dead Air suppressors?
- Yes, the pinned and welded Dead Air muzzle brake is compatible with all Dead Air KeyMo suppressors like the Sandman-S. The 5/8x24 threads are standard for .308 suppressors from SilencerCo and Rugged as well.