Armalite AR-7 Survival Gun: Remembering the Past

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this next installment of Remembering the Past, join Andrew as he takes a nostalgic look back at the Armalite AR-7 survival rifle from the 1960s. Learn the fascinating history behind this lightweight, takedown .22 LR designed by firearms legend Eugene Stoner. Find out how it went from an aircraft survival gun to a civilian rifle over its production years. See the differences between the early Armalite models and the later Charter Arms and Henry versions. Discover why original Armalite AR-7 rifles are sought after by collectors today. Andrew provides tips on how to inspect and evaluate and these finicky but historic rifles. Relive the days of 20th century American gun innovation with this Remembering the Past video on a nearly forgotten classic survival arm.
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  • @rjmacreadyoutpost3121
    @rjmacreadyoutpost3121 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very interesting retrospective on this cool little gun - thanks! The Henry version is very affordable at $350 MSRP - but less at the dealers, around $290 or so.

  • @whelenshooter
    @whelenshooter 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could you do a video about the Winchester Model 320 rimfire rifle? I've had one since I was a kid, and it was/is a darned nice rifle for the price point at the time. ($55.00, if I remember right.) It seemed to me like it wasn't in production long for as nice of a gun as it is. When I took the action off the stock I was surprised to see "Made in Australia" stamped on it.

    • @BTORange
      @BTORange  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Interesting Winchester bolt rimfire. Only produced for a few years in the 1970's and is a connection between Winchester and Kimber of Oregon. We will try to find one!

    • @whelenshooter
      @whelenshooter 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@BTORange Thanks a bunch! Other than the one I own, I haven't seen them very often. and the ones I've seen have been beat to heck.