[SHOT 2018] Brownells' Retro AR-10 (BRN-10)
After covering Brownells’ Retro AR-15 series at the Industry Day at the Range, TFBTV’s Corey Wardrop stops back by the booth to talk about the new AR-10A and AR-10B.
Roy Hill walks us through a closer look at the 7.62×51 variant, and we discuss some of the reasons why they’re not perfect replicas, but are designed for the shooting enthusiast. The BRN10B (“late style”) is also shown, approximating later rifles like the A. I. Dutch variants.
For the keen-eyed, Gene Stoner makes an appearance in the background.
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Corey R. Wardrop is the Museum Curator for the Institute of Military Technology in Titusville, Florida where he manages one of the finest, if not the finest, firearms collections in the country. Corey is a former OIF infantry Marine and has worked professionally in the firearms industry for over 20 years. In 2014 he obtained an unrelated Bachelor of Science degree from one of the nation's leading diploma mills. Through his work at IMT he is currently studying CAD design with an emphasis in reverse engineering rare firearms.Corey asks forgiveness for his novice-level photographs and insists they are improving dramatically thanks to certified rockstar http://nathan-wyatt.com/. Corey can be reached at coreyrwardrop@gmail.com and always appreciates suggestions for future articles.For the record, Corey felt incredibly strange writing this bio in the third person.
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This thing looks pretty damn close to a real AR-10, for the price. The last authentic AR-10 I saw at a show was built on a Portuguese parts set, pretty beat up, and carried a price tag of $3,500.
For the average retro black rifle enthusiast, this would be just the thing.
this needs the hollywood flash hider so bad.