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THE AR 10 RIFLE


Introduction The AR10Â is a lightweight, air-cooled, gas operated 7.62mm (.308 in) assault rifle that fires the NATO standardized 7.62x51mm cartridge in 20-round detachable box magazine. True to its name, the Armalite AR10 weighs between 3.29 to 4.05 kilograms (7.25 to 8.9 lbs) without ammunitions and magazine. This is very historic weapon with a long background. This weapon is very popular in the US.


Specification AR- 10 is customizable rifle that’s comes in many different options. AR-10 measures 1.029 meters (40 ½ inches) in overall length with a barrel length of 0.508 meters or 20 inches. Caliber

.308 Win/7.62x51

Standard Capacity

25 Rounds

Barrel Length

16"

Twist Rate

1:11.25 RH

Weight

8.4 lbs

Overall Length

35.5" Collapsed / 39.5" Extended


History The ArmaLite AR-10 is a 7.62×51mm NATO battle rifle developed by Eugene Stoner in the late 1950s and manufactured by ArmaLite. In 1957, the basic AR-10 design was rescaled and substantially modified by ArmaLite to accommodate the .223 Remington cartridge, and given the designation ArmaLite AR15.[2] ArmaLite licensed the AR-10 and AR-15 designs to Colt Firearms.[3] The AR-15 eventually became the M16 rifle. On July 4, 1957, Fairchild ArmaLite sold a five-year manufacturing license for the AR-10 to the Dutch arms manufacturer, Artillerie Inrichtingen.


Components The AR-10 has 4 major components Upper Receiver

Lower Receiver

The Stock

The Barrle


Upper Receiver The receiver, legally, is the part of the firearm that carries the serial number and that must be transferred through a federally licensed dealer. The upper receiver is the top part of the receiver assembly. The upper receiver mounts on top of the lower receiver and is secured by two pins.


Lower Receiver The lower receiver is the part of your rifle that is generally considered to be the firearm itself. the lower receiver is where you’ll find your weapon’s serial number. The lower receiver is the bottom part of the receiver. In this design, the lower reciever mounts the recoil spring, magazine and trigger group


The Stock A stock, also known as a shoulder stock, or a buttstock, or is a part of a rifle to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached, that is held against your shoulder when firing the gun. The stock provides a means for the shooter to firmly support the rifle and easily aim it. The stock also transmits recoil into the shooter’s body, and if well engineered, can absorb and minimize recoil. A good stock can also prevent slippage and provide for a more comfortable shooting stance.


The Barrel A Gun Barrel is a basic firearm part. A rifle barrel may appear to be just a round piece of steel with a hole drilled through its center from one end to the other. Well, basically, that's what a rifle barrel is


Conclusion ď ś I believe this is one for the best & most popular rifle that everyone must have. ď ś AR 10 rifles available for any use defense, hunting or tactical use. ď ś This is completely customizable. Means you can redesign it as you like.


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