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ORIGINAL: Hatebreed
ar-10?
ar-10?
It's hard to tell which it is specifically, but it's m-16/m-4 variant. I'd lean towards m-16 variant since it's used as a sniping rifle.
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
ORIGINAL: halik008
it does not appear to be 7.65 AR. Neither the lower reciever or the magazines appear unusually long from the regular 5.56 dimensions
ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
Not truly worth arguing the point, but it is a standard 7.62 x 51...308 CAL armorlite AR 10 if the armorlite is a little too expensive for you. I suggest you try the Olympic not that it's much cheaper. It's also widely available in standard 7.62 x 51... 308 CAL and a half dozen different calibers larger than its little cousin. 5.56 223 CAL if I was in better spiritsIwouldpost a link to both manufacturers website for you, but feel free to let your fingers do the walking knowledges is strength
ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
Not truly worth arguing the point, but it is a standard 7.62 x 51...308 CAL armorlite AR 10 if the armorlite is a little too expensive for you. I suggest you try the Olympic not that it's much cheaper. It's also widely available in standard 7.62 x 51... 308 CAL and a half dozen different calibers larger than its little cousin. 5.56 223 CAL if I was in better spiritsIwouldpost a link to both manufacturers website for you, but feel free to let your fingers do the walking knowledges is strength
ORIGINAL: halik008
it does not appear to be 7.65 AR. Neither the lower reciever or the magazines appear unusually long from the regular 5.56 dimensions.
ORIGINAL: HARDCORP 8654
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
HB it is a AR 10 and the spirit they are very well paid won't comment on the other publicly but you know how to find out the answer to that question
Not truly worth arguing the point, but it is a standard 7.62 x 51...308 CAL armorlite AR 10 if the armorlite is a little too expensive for you. I suggest you try the Olympic not that it's much cheaper. It's also widely available in standard 7.62 x 51... 308 CAL and a half dozen different calibers larger than its little cousin. 5.56 223 CAL if I was in better spiritsIwouldpost a link to both manufacturers website for you, but feel free to let your fingers do the walking knowledges is strength
When i said only 10,000 Ar-10's were made i was reffering to the original ar-10's.
7.65 thing was a typo.
I prefer RRA products as far as AR products go. The "US property" marked lower receiver I have is made better then my buddy's armalite i compared it to.
I still stand by my position that the rifle is NOT 7.62 ARThe curve standard GI issue 30 round magazine is a give away. I have yet to see 7.62 AR mag that is shaped exactly like 5.56 mags
Olympic actually dropped it from its 2007 lineup, but if you would like a 2006 left over model. I've got a great link, for one for under 1100 and the armorlite is alive and well here is the link to their AR 10
http://www.webarms.com/Gun%20Supplie.../armalite.html
I only have my information from a secondhand source that it was and AR 10.and Based on no visible reference sources in the video itself. I wouldn't stake my personal reputation on it one way or the other if you choose to armchair quartback in that's your prerogative. But I do trust the source of the information
lol thanks for arguing, that point hardcore... saved me some typing. i would like to know who in their right mind would plan on engagin targets at 800m with any type of .223 unless yur shootin something the size of a rabbit.


