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  • joem
    Senior Member, Deceased
    • Aug 2009
    • 11835

    #16
    Great day at the range. Super groups with several groups touching. Nikon scope works like a charm, glad I bought it.

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    • Greg
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 310

      #17
      I have one of the old "Portuguese" AR-10s. They were actually built by Artillerie Inrichtengen in Holland and used by the Portuguese in Angola. There were a couple of other buyers, but the Portuguese rilfes were the most common, followed by the Sudanese. I have to agree with the earlier poster who said that none of the current crop come close to the originals. The old ones are smoother and feel more ergonomic than any of the new ones, at least to me. Super accurate also.

      I have an ArmaLite AR-10A4 that I normally shoot, but once in a while, the old one comes out to play.

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      • Shooter5

        #18
        Originally posted by Greg
        I have one of the old "Portuguese" AR-10s. They were actually built by Artillerie Inrichtengen in Holland and used by the Portuguese in Angola. There were a couple of other buyers, but the Portuguese rilfes were the most common, followed by the Sudanese. I have to agree with the earlier poster who said that none of the current crop come close to the originals. The old ones are smoother and feel more ergonomic than any of the new ones, at least to me. Super accurate also.

        I have an ArmaLite AR-10A4 that I normally shoot, but once in a while, the old one comes out to play.
        Try this:

        http://www.laruetactical.com/predatobr-762-16inch

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        • broom jockey
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 331

          #19
          I never 'order' a firearm because they are available here. AR10s are here to buy and run out the door.
          Due to ammo shortages, no warning shot will be fired

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