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Always, it looks like somewhere along the way the brown fibrite furniture was painted green like the early AR15/M16was. I had a rifle show up like that and black over top of the green. Not knowing what I now do, I commenced to removing the enamel coating...it must have been because nothing I had, chemical wise would touch it. It was just plain stubborn. I wonder if this was done by user or factory...
Well worn old vet but looking mighty fine. It would still keep them a long way away until you decided differently...
Regards, Jim
Some photos of the early M16colors Attachment 83627Attachment 83628Attachment 83629Attachment 83630
I won't be touching the paint(or whatever it is) as even if added by a user and not the factory its still part of the rifles history to me. Trying to find a bayonet for it that doesn't cost half as much as the rifle did is the next task.
This seems the best option I have found so far, but $$$$ by the time I get it down to New ZealandDutch AR10 w/s. [H410b] - $375.00 : The Bayonet Connection, - Rare Bayonets from around the World
That's a nice one, you don't really have a lot of choice or options. Just the option of buy it or don't. Once you have it you're good. Then the price stands still. I find that when I want they aren't available...later there's a pailful for pocket change. That blade is a good choice, unless you want one with the tool in the handle. ARMSLIST - For Sale: 1 of 5000
Regards, Jim
would love the one you posted but unfortunately its an expired listing, like most of the things my googling has turned up. Hopefully the one I posted is still available once I get the paperwork sorted to be able to import on
I guess you'd have to keep watch closely...daily.
Regards, Jim
I had one of the Sudanese models with the semi-auto Sendra receiver in the early 1990's. The bore condition wasn't great. We range tested it with a new HK91 a friend had at the time and it was not only more accurate but much more comfortable to shoot.