Shooting an AR-10

The ArmaLite Rifle 10, or AR-10, was introduced in 1956 and was an innovative battle rifle chambered in NATO. It was designed by Eugene Stone and is the predecessor to the AR-15 family of rifles. This specific rifle is a Dutch made, Sudanese pattern rifle. One notable difference between the AR-10 and AR-15 is the charging handle being located under the carry handle on the AR-10 For more information on this rifle and others, head on over to If you like the History In Firearms content, please consider supporting us on Patreon. All funds go to expanding and improving content from the project.
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