Brownell's retro lineup - full rifles

The Brownells' retro XM177E2 is an amateurish rendition compared to the time, effort and materials that went into the Troy Commemorative carbines. First and foremost, the Brownells buttstock is plastic, instead of the correct vinyl acetate-coated aluminum. This is a huge difference, considering that the MSRP is identical for both versions ($1299 USD). The value of said buttstock is up to $400 USD when they can be sourced. Minor details are also obviously lacking - the Castle Nut is the wrong type, as is the Ejection Port Cover, the inspector's Cartouche is missing, and the Bayonet Lug on the Fore Sight Base.should correctly be ground off. Then there are the accessories that accompany each carbine. Troy provides a full complement of XM177E2 documentation to include the Technical Manuals as well as the reprinted Vietnam-Era "comic book" User's Manual, and a MACVSOG-style Improvised Sling.

Considering their huge investment in era-correct retro parts, the actual execution of the Brownells XM177E2 "Tribute" rifle is rather lacking in authenticity for the asking price. That said, it may be the only game in town for those wanting an XM177E2 "style" carbine, since the Troy Commemoratives are no longer permitted to be sold in Canada as a result of the accurate "Auto" Markings and enngraved Auto Sear Pin hole. Thanks RCMP.....

Anyhow, caveat emptor. While more inaccurate than accurate in their appearance, the Brownellls' Retro AR10s look to be far more interesting and appealing than their 5.56 counterparts. Just saying.
 
If that AR10 is non restricted then I just came in my pants :O
I will sell half my gun locker to fund that fackin' thing if it's NR.

If anyone is down in shot, verify if it's a proprietary upper and lower receiver and does not mate up with standard current AR10 upper lower (would then make it an AR15 variant)
That alone should secure it a NR hopefully.
The shape of the receiver upper and lower is a direct clone of the original AR10. This would be bigger for me personally than the BCL102 and the Mac SLR combined.
 
Looking forward to seeing exactly how devoted they were to repro-ing the original specs.
If parts interchange , ie lower to original it'd be great to breath new life into a few Artillerie Inrichtingen made rifles currently stuck in fuxxing legal limbo. Dbl. icing on the cake if "NR" !

Very Cool as well the XM177E2 !
 
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This is the product description:

A Piece of History, Fresh from the Factory & Ready To Shoot


The BRN-10™ by Brownells is a recreation of Eugene Stoner’s original lightweight .308 caliber battle rifle that revolutionized rifle design forever. For the first time, it is possible for the shooter of average means to own - and shoot - a meticulously detailed, factory-new, semi-auto replica at a fraction of a scarce original’s price. The BRN-10™ accurately replicates the original .308 AR in great detail - and it’s built to modern standards using the latest manufacturing technology.

21st Century Technology Meets Historical Detail. Designed in partnership with FM Products, our BRN-10™ receivers are fully machined, not forged, from 7075 T6 aluminum billet. The distinctive lines of late Armalite® AR-10® rifles are carefully reproduced, including the slab-sided lower with straight magazine well. Takedown pins, selector lever, magazine release, and bolt release all have crisp horizontal serrations that match the original rifles.

Clean, Uncluttered, Still "Futuristic". The absence of a forward assist and shell deflector makes the BRN-10™ upper unusually uncluttered. Up top is the original "trigger"-style charging handle prominently located under the carry handle and positioned for rapid, easy operation - a practical benefit somewhat lost with the later charging handle location.

The BRN-10’s rear sight is fully enclosed by the carry handle, like the original. A simple, A2-style horizontal thumbwheel lets you adjust elevation, while windage is changed by loosening a setscrew and drifting the rear peep. A small window in the rear of the carry handle lets you see the current elevation setting.

Detail Under the Hood. Inside the BRN-10™, the carrier has the distinctive flats and two stabilizing flanges at the rear found on early carriers, and the entire bolt/carrier group is chrome-plated. The bolt itself is machined from 9310 carbon steel and magnetic particle inspected (MPI) to make sure there are no microscopic flaws that could cause premature failure - a benefit the original guns did not have.

The BRN-10’s 20" barrel, chambered in .308 Winchester, is made for Brownells by Faxon. It first gets a QPQ Nitride finish for excellent resistance to surface wear. After nitriding, the barrel gets top coat that replicates the look of the classic manganese phosphate finish found on the 1950s rifles.

The handguard drops in like a standard AR-15 handguard, but its external contours replicate the original AR-10® ’guard. Buttstock and pistol grip are from the Brownells Retro line; the buttstock is a Type D stock, without a trap door.

Choose Your Model. The Brownells BRN-10™ rifle is available in two models. The BRN-10A leans heavily on the earliest rifles, with an open 3-prong Dutch-style flash hider, functional heavy fluting on the barrel under the handguard, and brown furniture that mimics the look of the original fiberglass. The BRN-10B is inspired by later export rifles and has a closed-prong, Portuguese-type flash hider, later-style black furniture, and a lightweight barrel that makes for a surprisingly quick-handling .308 rifle.

Up-to-Date & Compatible. Brownells BRN-10™ rifles accept standard metal DPMS/SR-25 magazines. They are NOT compatible with Magpul PMAGs due to lower receiver contour. A majority of the components on the BRN-10™ are compatible with modern DPMS/SR-25 parts or AR-15 parts. See Compatibility Notes below.

Brownells BRN-10™ Features & Details:
• Receivers machined from billet 7075 T6 aluminum
• .308 Winchester chambered, 20" barrel with 1-10" twist
• .750" diameter at the gas block
• "Trigger"-style charging handle on top of receiver, under carry handle
• Chrome-plated bolt/carrier group with period details
• Magnetic particle inspected 9310 carbon steel bolt
• Brownells Retro buttstock assembly & pistol grip
• Flat slip ring assembly
• Standard AR-15-style front sight base
• Period-style rear sight
• 5/8"-24 tpi muzzle threads
• Rifle receiver extension (buffer tube) with correct rifle buffer & spring
• 42" OAL
• Accepts standard, metal DPMS/SR-25 magazines (Magpul PMAGs will NOT work)
• Comes with one 20-round Brownells aluminum magazine, chamber safety flag, safety manual, and copy of the USGI Field Manual

BRN-10A Features & Details:
• Heavy-contour barrel with aggressive fluting underneath the handguard
• Open, 3-prong, Dutch-style flash hider with black QPQ Nitride finish
• Brown Retro furniture to replicate original fiberglass look
• 9 lbs. wt.

BRN-10B Features & Details:
• Lightweight barrel
• Closed-prong, Portuguese-style flash hider with black QPQ Nitride finish
• Black Retro furniture to replicate later production AR-10® rifles
• 8 lbs. wt.

Compatibility Notes: DPMS/SR-25 compatible parts on the Brownells BRN-10™ rifle include: magazine, bolt/carrier group, barrel assembly, barrel nut, slip ring assembly, crush washer, muzzle devices, buffer, buffer spring, handguard, magazine latch, and magazine release spring.


AR-15 compatible components include: front sight base assembly, gas tube, handguard cap, drop-in GI-style handguards, receiver extension (buffer tube), buffer retainer & spring, takedown detents & springs, selector, selector detent & spring, trigger assembly, buttstock assembly, and pistol grip & screw.

Note the complete absence of compatible components of the Upper/lower receiver
This is essentially the exact same thing NEA used to get the 102 Non Restricted. Looks like a proprietary exact reproduction upper and lower receiver of the original AR10 design as per the description to me.
Trying not to get excited here but god damn this is the answer to my prayers if this is true!


This line right here: "For the first time, it is possible for the shooter of average means to own - and shoot - a meticulously detailed, factory-new, semi-auto replica at a fraction of a scarce original’s price. The BRN-10™ accurately replicates the original .308 AR in great detail - and it’s built to modern standards using the latest manufacturing technology."
 
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