This review covers the SAR-80, a simplified semi-automatic rifle based on the AR-18, originally designed by Sterling and later produced by Chartered Industries of Singapore. The video highlights its simple stamped steel construction, short-stroke gas piston system, and pleasant shooting characteristics during a range test. It also details US semi-auto rebuilds by TTE Precision Metalworks, noting compatibility with AR-15 magazines.
This video provides an in-depth review of the SAR-80, a simplified variant of the AR-18 design originating from Singapore. It highlights the rifle's economical construction, featuring stamped steel receivers, and demonstrates its semi-automatic function during a range test. The review also touches upon its internal components and manufacturing philosophy.
The SR-88A represents Singapore's evolution of the AR-18 design, featuring a milled aluminum lower receiver and a long-stroke gas piston system. It utilizes AR-pattern magazines and has a proprietary optics rail. While not produced in massive numbers, it saw service in Singapore and Slovenia.
This video clarifies the origin and usage of the term "assault rifle," tracing it back to the German Sturmgewehr 44. It provides examples of firearms commonly classified as assault rifles, such as the SCAR, FAMAS, and various international models, highlighting that the term's translation varies across languages. The content aims to demystify the nomenclature surrounding these firearms.
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