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Tango0111 Jul 2020 9:23 p.m. PST

…of the Irish Republican Army

"In this world, some people face considerable amounts of rejection before finding their niche, often living in obscurity until the moment comes that they become part of history.

If ever there was a rifle to reflect such a person, it would be the ArmaLite AR-18, the little rifle that couldn't- until it could.

Designed after the AR-15 and the initial brainchild of Eugene Stoner, the AR-18 began life as the AR-16, which was initially supposed to be chambered in a 7.62 NATO battle rifle that could be produced inexpensively with heavy-gauge sheet metal using automatic screw machines, lathes, and presses…"
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