Travis Bickle
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Upper Lower Middle Alberta
Just wanted to post this up as I have some questions regarding the rifle and some pics and info to share from Armalite.
First off, I finally scored an AR-180b!
My first black rifle! It's awesome, I love the design. So much so that I actually prefer it by far to the AR-15/M16/C7 design.
It's lighter, its easier to handle, easier to strip, the gas system is much cleaner, I was shocked after putting 200+ rounds through it how clean the whole interior of the rifle and action were compared to the AR-15 platform! It is much simpler to manufacture which could drive the price very low if it were produced in enough quantities again. Most importantly for me it's simple! There isn't an edge or a corner on there that doesn't have a function or purpose, in some peoples eyes that may make it ugly but I prefer function over form any day.
I weep at what could have become of the design had it been given the chance to develop further. Which brings me to this; I sent a letter to Armalite requesting info on starting production on the AR-180b again. This is partially what they replied with:
ArmaLite still owns the rights to the AR-180 series rifle.
Currently it is in the engineers hands being upgraded and modified for better reliability.
Take that with however much salt you want but it got my #### half hard
Anyhow, I got her zeroed at 100 meters and the accuracy rivaled any AR-15 platformed rifle that i have ever shot with irons. It's no sniper rifle nor was it ever intended to be. It's a bare bones, very efficiently designed utility rifle.
This whole post is pretty scattered and rambling so I apologize, but I just wanted to post some info and my new found love of this sadly brushed aside rifle.
And as a bonus, here's some gun ####
I intend to get a detailed range report up to follow. Stay tuned.
First off, I finally scored an AR-180b!

My first black rifle! It's awesome, I love the design. So much so that I actually prefer it by far to the AR-15/M16/C7 design.
It's lighter, its easier to handle, easier to strip, the gas system is much cleaner, I was shocked after putting 200+ rounds through it how clean the whole interior of the rifle and action were compared to the AR-15 platform! It is much simpler to manufacture which could drive the price very low if it were produced in enough quantities again. Most importantly for me it's simple! There isn't an edge or a corner on there that doesn't have a function or purpose, in some peoples eyes that may make it ugly but I prefer function over form any day.
I weep at what could have become of the design had it been given the chance to develop further. Which brings me to this; I sent a letter to Armalite requesting info on starting production on the AR-180b again. This is partially what they replied with:
ArmaLite still owns the rights to the AR-180 series rifle.
Currently it is in the engineers hands being upgraded and modified for better reliability.
Take that with however much salt you want but it got my #### half hard
Anyhow, I got her zeroed at 100 meters and the accuracy rivaled any AR-15 platformed rifle that i have ever shot with irons. It's no sniper rifle nor was it ever intended to be. It's a bare bones, very efficiently designed utility rifle.
This whole post is pretty scattered and rambling so I apologize, but I just wanted to post some info and my new found love of this sadly brushed aside rifle.
And as a bonus, here's some gun ####
I intend to get a detailed range report up to follow. Stay tuned.























































