Ohio Ordnance BAR1918 Rifles IN STOCK

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More good news from our receiving dock, where the coolest guns in the world make their home: Ohio Ordnance Work's BAR1918 reproduction Self-Loading Rifle SLRA3 is the world's only accurate reproduction of the WWII-era BAR1918A2 automatic weapon, and I've got it!

We're extremely lucky and proud to be bringing the Ohio Ordnance rifle to Canadian shooters as their attention to detail and adherence to the original US government design is absolutely impeccable. They have a state of the art shop and their master armorer's experience really shows. Seeing these rifles in person has been a joy as they are exceptional and pristine from front to back -- and outwardly an exact match of an automatic version. Though nearly every single one of this shipment was spoken for long ago, we have an extremely limited few available now.


Ohio Ordnance BAR1918 .30-06


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Each rifle comes with a sling, bipod, tool kit, accessory pouch, flash hider, carry handle, DVD, "old-fashioned" manual, and are built with the walnut SLR stocks. These are a true representation of the lineage of American service weapons of the 20th century and remain faithful in every respect to the automatic BAR1918s carried throughout the world in the largest conflict in human history. They're a real centerpiece of any historical collection.

Cheers,
Daniel
 
That looks amazing. But as hard as it made me looking at it, that price will make you flacid pretty fast. That said if I was a richer man I would be all over it.
Great job bringing these beauties in.
 
I always wanted to build a semi auto bren and market it lol

Why don't you give it a try. The build part anyway. With all the shops using CNC now I'd bet that getting a decent quality gently used mill and lathe would be just a few grand more than the cost of this BAR repro.

I love that rifle!!!!! I have always liked the BAR. I've always liked Porches too...
 
Why don't you give it a try. The build part anyway. With all the shops using CNC now I'd bet that getting a decent quality gently used mill and lathe would be just a few grand more than the cost of this BAR repro.

I love that rifle!!!!! I have always liked the BAR. I've always liked Porches too...


Mill and lathe are on the must have list on my end too. My biggest trouble is not enough know how, plus heat treating and case hardening key areas are hard to do out of my garage. Lol.

Is it legal for someone without a 12.2 or 12.3 to own parts of a Bren that are considered the firearm in the law? That would pose another problem, hard to build blind, plus need a bolt and barrel etc
 
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