Description
You know that feeling when you’re looking for a .308 that splits the difference between a precision rifle and a fighting carbine? Something that doesn’t feel like a boat anchor but still has the authority of a full-power cartridge? I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed brass through this platform, and the Colt M.A.R.C. 901SE 308 Win, 16″ Barrel, Matte BUIS Sights, Collapsible Stock, 20rd is Colt’s answer. It’s a modular, adaptable rifle built on a proprietary but intelligently designed monolithic upper receiver, offering a robust .308 platform in a surprisingly handy 16-inch configuration.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t just another AR-10. The 901SE’s core is its monolithic upper receiver, which integrates the rail and receiver into a single, rigid piece. That means your optics and accessories have a rock-solid, consistent zero. The 16-inch chrome-lined barrel is a sweet spot for maneuverability, keeping the overall length down without sacrificing too much velocity. At just over 8.5 pounds unloaded, it’s manageable for extended carries, a data point that matters more than you might think on a long day.
Key Features & Handling
The first thing you notice is the heft and solidity. The monolithic upper gives it a distinct, one-piece feel. The matte black finish is pure business, and the included flip-up BUIS are a nice touch for immediate backup duty. The collapsible stock is a six-position mil-spec unit, letting you get the length of pull just right for your body and kit. I found it fits out of the box for most shooters, with a natural cheek weld on the standard receiver extension.
Where the 901SE really shines is in its modularity. The heart of the system is the quick-change barrel feature. With a simple push of two pins, the barrel can be swapped—a design that hints at future caliber conversions, though .308 is the star here. The rifle uses a standard AR-15 fire control group and pistol grip, so upgrades there are endless and familiar. The 20-round Magpul PMAG it comes with is proven reliable, and the rifle’s lower is compatible with other SR-25 pattern magazines, giving you plenty of options.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 16 Inches |
| Overall Length (Stock Extended) | Approx. 35.5 Inches |
| Weight (Unloaded) | Approx. 8.6 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 20 Rounds (Magpul PMAG) |
| Sights | Matte Flip-Up Front & Rear BUIS |
Pros, Cons, and Who It’s For
The Good: The monolithic upper is incredibly rigid, aiding accuracy. The quick-change barrel system is a genuine innovation for easy maintenance or potential future-proofing. The 16-inch barrel makes it handy in vehicles or tight spaces without being obnoxiously loud. It’s built with Colt’s typical attention to fit and finish.
The Considerations: At $2134.35, it’s an investment. It’s a proprietary platform, so while uppers and barrels are unique, many common parts like triggers remain standard. The weight, while good for a .308, is still substantial compared to a 5.56 rifle.
So who is this for? It’s for the shooter who wants a serious, do-everything .308 that’s equally at home on a patrol, as a designated marksman rifle, or as a robust hunting tool for medium to large game. It’s for the person who values modularity and rock-solid construction over being the absolute lightest option on the market. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Colt 901SE just an AR-10?
A: Not exactly. While it shares ergonomics and some controls, the monolithic upper and quick-change barrel system are unique to the Colt M.A.R.C. platform. It uses an SR-25 pattern magazine, which is common, but the upper receiver assembly is proprietary.
Q: Can I use my standard AR-15 parts on it?
A: Yes and no. The lower receiver uses a standard AR-15 fire control group (trigger, hammer, disconnector), safety selector, and pistol grip. The bolt catch, magazine release, and takedown pins are specific to the 901 platform. The stock is a standard mil-spec carbine buffer tube.
Q: How does the accuracy compare to other .308 platforms?
A: With the monolithic upper eliminating receiver flex, it’s a very stable platform. With good ammunition, expect solid 1 to 1.5 MOA performance, which is more than capable for its intended roles as a tactical and hunting rifle. The chrome-lined barrel prioritizes durability over absolute match-grade precision.
If you’re looking for a modern, modular .308 battle rifle from a legendary name with no compromise on build quality, the Colt M.A.R.C. 901SE deserves a close look. Check its current availability on our site.




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