This video explores the evolution of the Dutch-made AR-10 rifle, produced by Artillerie Inrichtingen under license from Armalite. Eugene Stoner designed the original rifle, but Dutch manufacturing was crucial for wider production. The video showcases three distinct patterns: Cuban, Sudanese, and Portuguese, highlighting the gradual changes in design aimed at increasing durability and features, often at the cost of increased weight. These examples demonstrate the rifle's development from early pre-Dutch military trials to later iterations.
This video features the shooting and disassembly of early Dutch AR-10 rifles, specifically a Portuguese contract AR-10 made by Artillerie Inrichtingen (AI). While an initial Portuguese contract model was unavailable for shooting, the video incorporates footage of a registered full-auto Sudanese contract AI AR-10, noting their similarities. The content provides a glimpse into these rare historical firearms, covering both their operational aspects and internal mechanics.
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