This video delves into the history and specifications of the Armalite AR-10B, a .308 caliber AR-pattern rifle reintroduced in 1996. The analysis highlights its development under Mark Westrom of Eagle Arms, who acquired the Armalite trademarks. Key features discussed include its AR-15-inspired elements, the availability of retro versions with iconic top-mounted charging handles, and a significant modification: the use of modified M14 magazines. This magazine adaptation was a direct response to the 1994 Assault Weapon Ban, which limited magazine capacity to 10 rounds and made acquiring affordable .308 AR magazines difficult at the time.
TFBTV's Corey Wardrop examines Brownells' new Retro AR-10 (BRN-10) series, focusing on the AR-10A and AR-10B variants. Roy Hill provides a detailed look at the 7.62x51mm rifle, explaining that while not perfect replicas, they are designed for shooting enthusiasts. The BRN10B, representing later models like the A.I. Dutch variants, is also showcased. The video briefly mentions Gene Stoner's appearance in the background and thanks sponsors Brownells, Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and BLACKHAWK!.
This video from SHOT Show 2014 introduces the Armalite AR-31 rifle. It's highlighted as a new offering for 2014, built on the AR-30A1 platform but featuring a short action. The rifle is chambered in .308 Winchester and is compatible with AR-10B magazines. The creators express anticipation for testing the rifle at the range. The description also includes links to the manufacturer's website, other related products, and the creator's various social media and merchandise platforms.
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