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I had one of those about 1989/90 and that one looks about perfect. Only thing to the eye is the lack of gas tube between the slip ring and receiver as you point out...not being present. Nice looking piece.
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Thanks Jim.
Yes, chopped gas tube (stub remaining needed to hold the front handguard retaining cap of course) and no port in the barrel but otherwise all there. The serial supposedly dates it to around July/Aug '94 manufacture but Olympic appear to have added a later '97' after the MFR model designation, as well as LEO/Export only on the RH side. The Proof marks are dated '97 as well so that confirms when it came into the UK.
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dates it to around July/Aug '94
I actually had a tour of the facility about '89 or '90 when I went to Ft Lewis WA for some sort of regimental training, probably ranges. I was in Recon Platoon and a Sgt then so at loose ends sometimes. I took a driver and jeep and went to Olympia, turned down the old Olympic highway for a couple miles...stopped in for a visit. I'd taken a copy of my local gunsmith's license so I could pick up his recent order of parts and "Stuff". We both knew I could bring back whatever I wanted in military convoy... I was in uniform and got the special treatment when I arrived. Manager Bruce Bell gave me the whole tour. What a facility...
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all gone now
I haven't been even near there in years. Closest I've been was driving past to Shelton ten years back. No time to go look...
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I actually had a tour of the facility about '89 or '90 when I went to Ft Lewis WA for some sort of regimental training, probably ranges. I was in Recon Platoon and a Sgt then so at loose ends sometimes. I took a driver and jeep and went to Olympia, turned down the old Olympic highway for a couple miles...stopped in for a visit. I'd taken a copy of my local gunsmith's license so I could pick up his recent order of parts and "Stuff". We both knew I could bring back whatever I wanted in military convoy... I was in uniform and got the special treatment when I arrived. Manager Bruce Bell gave me the whole tour. What a facility...
I was flying AH-1s at Lewis in the early 80s. Five of us took an afternoon of (Professional Development Training) and drove down to Oly (1984). We had made advance contact, so the SWG staff knew we were coming and what we were interested in.
We were escorted into the parts room and we each selected the parts we wanted. I went with the heavy barrel Car-15, at the time about $285 complete/unassembled. I had come to Army Aviation by way of seven years in the Airborne Infantry (82nd, 172nd) and had lots of experience with the M16.
The next weekend, we had a build party, well we had a party which included building our Olys. Can't remember is any Olympia beer was associated with the Olympic Arms but we had a good time.
None of us had any functioning issues however a friend of mine from my high school days growing up in in Tacoma, bought an assembled one and had nothing but trouble. After numerous trips back to the shop, he finally got a refund.
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Originally Posted by
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None of us had any functioning issues however a friend of mine from my high school days growing up in in Tacoma, bought an assembled one and had nothing but trouble.
I've heard about that too, we had a thread here on it. I had no troubles either. I think I ended up with a heavy barrel 10" CAR and had mostly Canadian parts except the lower. I remember the parts room two guys were working to assemble and we were just through the glass in the next room where hundreds of boxes sat waiting to fill and ship.
I remember the AH-1s lined up by the dozen on the Gray Army airfield I think it was...we of course have never owned any.
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When my boys were young and the "Assault Weapons Ban" was on, I picked up an Olympic PCR (Politically Correct Rifle) to train them on. Still have it. It is a carbine with a A1/A2 receiver and an A1 stock. The receiver is pure A2 except for A1 sights and handle. It is missing the bayonet lug and has a muzzle brake rather than a threaded barrel to make it PC. Olympic's idea was to make it an inexpensive starter rifle, so they cast the receiver parts rather than forging them. All in all, it is a great little rifle. I've had one issue with it: the bolt's gas key broke off during a shooting session. I went back to the dealer and asked if they could order one for me. They pulled apart an AR on the wall and exchange it on the spot and I've had no further issues. It is a highly accurate rifle.
I've been wanting to replace the cast receiver so my son recently got me an upper receiver with a rail for my birthday. Now I just have to grab a lower, some parts, and sighting system and put the thing together. I'm beginning to wonder at what point it will be a ship of Theseus!
Bob
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Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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