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Photos show an early three digit Colt Sporter SP1 unfired since purchased, the early bolt carrier is shown with a later one
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Attachment 49674Attachment 49675Attachment 49676Attachment 49677Attachment 49678Attachment 49680
Photos show an early three digit Colt Sporter SP1 unfired since purchased, the early bolt carrier is shown with a later one
I think we will find the AR will be one of those timeless weapons like: 1911 45 ACP, Winchester Model 94, M1 Carbine, and .38 Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers. Ubiquitous and still produced after many decades and generations....
Unfired? That's just wrong.
An early Remington 222 Special for the waffle magazineAttachment 50212Attachment 50213
The other is the 224E2 from Winchester, old data states that the Rem 222 Special and Winchester 224E2 are not interchangeable in the Winchester Light Weight Military rifle but are interchangeable in the AR15
I remember back in the late 70s my friend buying one. We bought it at a Shop drove to Desert that night and shot it the next day. None of the 10 day waiting period back then . My friend loved that thing I was enamored with the M-1 Carbine. We both fed it PMC ammo in the brown chipboard box . It wasn't till some 13 years later till I bought an AR . Now it seems the above style AR are coming back . Just check out the prices just for the Stocks .