First AR15 - went retro Colt (lots of pictures) - UPDATED build complete - post 66

Where did you come up with the manual? Think that was the military's answer to complaints coming from the jungles of Viet Nam, about poor performance and problems with the rifle.

Grizz
 
The 'Nam-era M16A1 is my favorite configuration from the AR 15 series.

Nice job.

This rifle did have an impact on weapons development. Once the Americans figured out how to get the M16 working properly, the Vietnamese communists and their Soviet comrades were finally forced to take notice of its improved range over the AK 47 and its reduced recoil, leading the Soviets to start work on the AK 74 to counter the new NATO family of 5.56 rifles.
 
I'm with you. I like the old school look, probably too much "Tour of duty". Two colt versions


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Actually, a slabside, SP1-style lower would also be incorrect, it needs a type II or type III lower, depending on whether or not you want to place it early Vietnam or late Vietnam. These have traditionally been hard to find. Down south, Nodak Spud now makes excellent recreations but to my knowledge none have ever been exported.

But this does not affect my question, why use an ambidextrous selector? The receiver you are probably stuck with, and the difference isn't the end of the world, but that selector sticks out like a sore thumb, to me, anyway.

601 & 602 = "slabside" No F/A ~Army & USAF purchase
603 = partial fence & full fence XM-16E1/M-16A1, F/A ~Army purchase
604 = partial fence & full fence No F/A ~USAF Purchase
 
when i read retro i was thinking something completely different. not sure why. i wonder how hard it would be to find this:

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wood furniture doesn't look bad at all i think.
 
Nice guys! thats pretty close to the real look. No deflecter bump and FAssist, now you need the A1 grip. PS I haven't shot it off the bipod yet
 
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ArtyMan:

It looks to me like your AR-15A2 is a parts gun, with an A2 lower receiver, and an A1 upper with a HBAR barrel screwed into it.

AFAIK it's not possible to put A1 sights onto an A2 upper and vice versa, also your upper doesn't have the case deflector that's standard on A2 uppers.

It's a nice rifle BTW :cheers:

What markings are on the barrel forward of the front sight (that's where the calibre and barrel twist are marked)?
 
ArtyMan:

It looks to me like your AR-15A2 is a parts gun, with an A2 lower receiver, and an A1 upper with a HBAR barrel screwed into it.

AFAIK it's not possible to put A1 sights onto an A2 upper and vice versa, also your upper doesn't have the case deflector that's standard on A2 uppers.

It's a nice rifle BTW :cheers:

What markings are on the barrel forward of the front sight (that's where the calibre and barrel twist are marked)?

Im not concerned even if it is a parts rifle to be honest. I couldnt be happier with the accuracy and the overall quality of the rifle. If it was made from parts, whomever did the work knew what they were doing thats for sure.

As for markings I will get back to you.

:cheers:
 
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