Holloway HAC-7L: A Specifically Left-Handed Battle Rifle
This video focuses on the rare Holloway HAC-7L, specifically a left-handed variant. Bob Holloway's 1984 design is a unique hybrid of AK, FAL, and other elements intended as a combat infantry rifle. Despite its innovative design and limited production (around 280 units), it wasn't commercially successful. The video highlights the left-handed features, including a mirrored ejection port, charging handle, stock hinge, and bolt release. It also showcases the first observed optic mounted on a HAC-7, noting that all models were drilled for scope rails. This exploration provides a rare look at a niche firearm with significant historical and design interest.










