Belt Fed AR System: The ARES-16

Published on November 21, 2014
Duration: 7:20

This guide details the process of changing the barrel and converting the ARES-16 AMG-2 to a belt-fed system, as demonstrated by Larry Vickers. The ARES-16 AMG-2 is a lightweight, dual-feed AR system chambered in 5.56x45mm, known for its gas-piston operation and compatibility with standard AR-15 lower receivers. The video highlights the ease of barrel swaps and the straightforward conversion to belt-fed capability using a magwell block and belt bag.

Quick Summary

The ARES-16 AMG-2 is a versatile 5.56x45mm AR system featuring a lightweight design, gas-piston operation, and dual-feed capability. It can be used with standard M16 magazines or converted to belt-fed operation using a magwell block and belt bag, offering sustained firepower in a compact package.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of ARES-16 AMG-2
  2. 00:30ARES-16 AMG-2 Overview & Specs
  3. 01:23Weight and Comparison to M249 SAW
  4. 01:55Quick-Change Barrel System Demonstration
  5. 02:41Magazine-Fed Live Fire
  6. 04:41Belt-Feed Conversion Explained
  7. 05:59Belt-Fed Live Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ARES-16 AMG-2?

The ARES-16 AMG-2 is a lightweight, dual-feed, gas-piston operated AR system chambered in 5.56x45mm. It's designed for compatibility with M16/M4 lower receivers and offers both magazine and belt-fed capabilities.

How does the ARES-16 AMG-2 convert to belt-fed operation?

Conversion to belt-fed operation involves inserting a specific magwell block or adapter into the magazine well and attaching a belt bag to hold the ammunition belt. This allows for sustained fire from linked belts.

What are the advantages of the ARES-16 AMG-2's gas system?

The ARES-16 AMG-2 features a short-stroke tappet gas-piston system. This design is known for its reliability and for keeping the action cleaner compared to traditional direct impingement systems.

Can the ARES-16 AMG-2 be used with standard AR-15 magazines?

Yes, the ARES-16 AMG-2 is a dual-feed system, meaning it can accept standard M16/M4 magazines, such as C-Products stainless steel magazines, in addition to being able to run from linked ammunition belts.

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