This review explores the historical Stoner 63A rifle system and its modern revival as the Robinson Armament M96. It highlights the original's modularity, including its use by US Navy SEALs in Vietnam, and the M96's attempt to bring back the design during an 'assault weapon' ban. The video features a live-fire demonstration of the M96 in its unique top-fed 'Bren' configuration.
The Robinson Arms M96, a civilian variant inspired by the Stoner 63, offers a unique modular system with a distinctive top-mounted magazine configuration, reminiscent of the Bren Gun. While its historical significance and modularity are praised, the M96 presents ergonomic challenges, particularly with its offset sights, making it a fascinating but expensive collector's item rather than a practical modern firearm.
The M96 Expeditionary Rifle by Robinson Armament is a modular semi-automatic firearm inspired by the Stoner 63/63A. This review highlights its unique features, including a stamped stainless steel receiver, AR-15 magazine compatibility, and an adjustable gas system. The video demonstrates its 'Bren' configuration, showcasing its adaptability and distinct manual of arms, while also delving into its internal mechanics and historical context.
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