mildcustom2
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Surrey, B.C.
Well dream on........they don't exist anymore.
After a thread was started in Canada Ammo's section of the forum regarding getting Norinco to build copies of the original non restricted versions of the mythical non restricted AR10 I started doing a lot of research looking for drawings and information regarding them.
For the record there were only ever 3 non restricted AR10's in Canada. There were only 4 of these semi auto only AR10's ever made under license by Artilerie Inrichengen of Holland for KLM airlines around 1959. 3 of them were imported into Canada by Alan Lever of Lever Arms way way back. These three were then put up for sale at a price of $5000 each. After lots of searching it seems these three Non Restricted AR10's left the country.
After lots of searching for an FRT report regarding the Artilerie Inrichengen made AR10's the only thing I can find is an FRT report showing these AR10's as being classed restricted leading me to believe that after the only 3 in the country left the classification was changed.
Here is a web page from holland documenting the Dutch made AR10's
http://www.ar10.nl
And some interesting info about Eugen Stoner
http://www.answers.com/topic/eugene-stoner
In a nutshell sucks to be us.
After a thread was started in Canada Ammo's section of the forum regarding getting Norinco to build copies of the original non restricted versions of the mythical non restricted AR10 I started doing a lot of research looking for drawings and information regarding them.
For the record there were only ever 3 non restricted AR10's in Canada. There were only 4 of these semi auto only AR10's ever made under license by Artilerie Inrichengen of Holland for KLM airlines around 1959. 3 of them were imported into Canada by Alan Lever of Lever Arms way way back. These three were then put up for sale at a price of $5000 each. After lots of searching it seems these three Non Restricted AR10's left the country.
After lots of searching for an FRT report regarding the Artilerie Inrichengen made AR10's the only thing I can find is an FRT report showing these AR10's as being classed restricted leading me to believe that after the only 3 in the country left the classification was changed.
Here is a web page from holland documenting the Dutch made AR10's
http://www.ar10.nl
And some interesting info about Eugen Stoner
http://www.answers.com/topic/eugene-stoner
In a nutshell sucks to be us.


















































