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A handful of AR-16s were made. Prototypes, experimental. No series production, for either military or commercial sales.
Might be an idea worth resurrecting, though. There would undoubtedly be a market.
I remember articles being written about this rifle at the time it was developed.
If reintroduced, non-restricted, at a reasonable price, it should be a good seller.
There would be nothing about the design that is not now in the public domain.
Of course, tooling up to manufacture a firearm is not for the faint of heart.
We have a bunch of them at KAC and the blueprints etc from Stoner.
The first guns where actually DI, that he had to convert to piston, as he had sold the DI rights to Colt (and made a buttload of money doing so).
Stoner never liked the piston guns, and 7.62mm was his first love for a cartridge.
Keep in mind Mark Westrom and his Eagle Arms bought the name Armalite which was defunct as Fairchild had axed it long ago, they have zero claims to any of the Stoner work.
KAC and ARES do (ARES not the David Herring Shrike spouting ARES DEFENSE) ARES was Mr. Stoner's company he setup after leaving Armalite (Aramlite a div of Farichild Aircraft Co.).
Of course the patents have long since expired - but as we have seen with a lot of otherthings, making a 7.62mm gun is not as easy as a 5.56mm one.
I love your sig line. This is exactly what is happening to our good friends in the USA thanks to that Bee och Hilary signing that UN thing to ban all civilian ownership of anything semi-auto.
Thanks. I just wish that we wouldn't have to worry about it happening in the first place. However, history has proven that it's exactly the preferred method the gun grabbers have used in the past.