Hello all, I have just received an Armalite AR-18 rifle from my father-in-law. All I know about these types of rifles is I remember seeing one in the first "teminator" movie. Ever since I was a kid I always wondered what type of rifle it was, and now I finally got one. My son is not highly enthused by it since it does not have a wooden stock and it's not a truly military surplus rifle. I guess he doesn't know about the IRA. Any way, I was wondering if any of you gentlemen knew the history or own one. It seems like a pretty neat design. It has a piston driven bolt and a folding stock. That alone makes it seem superior to my AR-15 but I haven't had the chance to shoot it yet. After I figured out how to take it apart, I noticed it appears as if has not been fired. I'm basing this on how my AR's looked when I first got them, and how they look now after a few hundred round were fired through them.
This rifle was built in Costa Mesa and the serial number is S03XX. It belonged to my father-in-law's Dad. It would be nice to figure out when it was built but I can't find any charts or data for this rifle. Any info will be greatly appreciated, thanks.Information
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