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    H&h Ar10

    I ran across something this weekend that I need some info about.: It's not an AR15, but I feel like the depth of knowledge on this forum, someone may know. It's an AR10 built with an H&H lower. The owner has owned it several years and was told when he purchased it that there was only around 300 produced. Any info on this rifle and the value would be greatly appreciated.
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    H&H was out of Redwood california, They built AR10 replacement receivers for the original demilled Portugese AR10 that were imported thru Canadaicon. 300 may be the correct number of their production I just don't remember. Their receiver was characterized as having ben built as two halves and then fused together on the centerline running down the lenght. The average value was $1200 for a complete rifle in average condition add $100 if it had the original short two peice handguards. I heard they made some for the Sudanese pattern also, I have never seen one of those materialize.

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    H & H receivers are rare, but not unknown. I see them from time to time.
    Remember, with all the original AR 10s, if something breaks, it's hard to find parts!

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