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Old 27-11-09, 17:13
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I didn't know we still had AR-10s! About twenty years ago I had a chance to fire an original in both semi and full automatic modes and I found it infinitely better than any of its comtemporaries, at least in full auto mode!
These are relatively new Armalite AR10s, purchased in the last four or five years. The guys claim to have more kills with the AR10 than with the C14 that it is there to support. As the AR10s fall into disrepair, they are supposed to be replaced with the C7CT, a heavy barrelled version of the .223 M16 type rifle, made by Colt Canada (formerly Diemaco).
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Old 27-11-09, 17:23
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These are relatively new Armalite AR10s, purchased in the last four or five years. The guys claim to have more kills with the AR10 than with the C14 that it is there to support. As the AR10s fall into disrepair, they are supposed to be replaced with the C7CT, a heavy barrelled version of the .223 M16 type rifle, made by Colt Canada (formerly Diemaco).
You're not talking about a version of the U.S. SR-25 are you? I've seen those in action and they're pretty impressive, although I never got to shoot one.

The AR-10 I fired was an original, predating the AR-15/M-16 series of rifles. It was one hell of a rifle.
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Old 27-11-09, 20:25
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some years ago there was a masive batch for sale in Netherlands..at £250..00 per weapon...wanted one but my then wife wouldnt let me...so bought ex army SLR instead with Hensolt Scope..and used it on the Dear(no not her) with remmington 308........forst ranger said to me one day what will it do....put in mag of standard 308 ball...see that dry stone wall what wall....cheers malcolm
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Old 28-11-09, 03:22
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You're not talking about a version of the U.S. SR-25 are you? I've seen those in action and they're pretty impressive, although I never got to shoot one.

The AR-10 I fired was an original, predating the AR-15/M-16 series of rifles. It was one hell of a rifle.
The side of this rifle was clearly marked "Armalite AR10" I didn't check the other side to see if it was select fire or not.....I presume it was but can't say for sure.
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Old 29-11-09, 04:52
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The 7.62 #2's rifle is a good idea. I am very surprised to see that these are not being properly supported. I had the idea these rifles were chosen as a long range standoff 'assist' for the guy on the .50cal, and therefore a legitimate part of the weapons family. At a glance the AR looks just like everyone elses' C7 rifle.

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As for MGs on M38A1s, I saw a fellow who had his own machine gun mount on a Jeep. It replaced the windshield using the same hinge pins and over-centre locks. The idea was to hose clamp the barrel of a C2 LMG (a pi$$-poor replacement for the BREN in the opinion of anyone who shot both) to a T-spud. On the base was a butt keeper to secure the C2 across the vehicle, and a short length of tubing to hold the spud. I don't have any photos of this mount and am describing it from memory. The BREN mounts in the photos elsewhere in the thread have a more elaborate arm in place of the spud.
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Old 29-11-09, 21:22
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interestly i have just aqquired a 7.62 LMG Bren from Sal at MDW Supplies Ltd in Birmingham UK...its to go in my champ which is being restored as used in Radfan Operation in Aden in the early 1960's...best regards malcolm
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