M1918A2 MOR: How to Make a Non-NFA BAR

Published on September 24, 2025
Duration: 11:29

The M1918A2 MOR (Manually Operated Rifle) was a unique non-NFA BAR variant developed by Walter Newman of Group Industries in the 1980s. It fired from an open bolt but lacked a gas system, requiring manual cycling for each shot to bypass NFA regulations. Only 68 receivers were produced, with later examples assembled by various gunsmiths, eventually influencing the development of the semi-auto M1918A3 BAR.

Quick Summary

The M1918A2 MOR (Manually Operated Rifle) is a non-NFA variant of the BAR, designed by Group Industries in the 1980s. It fires from an open bolt but lacks a gas system, requiring manual cycling for each shot to comply with federal regulations. Only 68 receivers were produced.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M1918A2 MOR Non-NFA BAR
  2. 00:21Group Industries & Walter Newman
  3. 01:08The Non-NFA Concept Explained
  4. 01:59Mechanical Modifications for Non-NFA
  5. 03:00MOR Markings & Production Numbers
  6. 04:10Internal Differences: Receiver & Trigger
  7. 05:43Receiver Rails & Recoil Spring Location
  8. 07:41Hughes Amendment & MOR Legacy
  9. 09:20Evolution to M1918A3 BAR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M1918A2 MOR?

The M1918A2 MOR (Manually Operated Rifle) is a unique, non-NFA compliant variant of the BAR designed by Walter Newman of Group Industries in the 1980s. It fires from an open bolt but lacks a gas system, requiring manual cycling for each shot.

How did the M1918A2 MOR bypass NFA regulations?

The MOR bypassed NFA regulations by removing the gas system and modifying the receiver to function as a manually operated straight-pull rifle. This prevented it from being classified as a machine gun under federal law.

Who manufactured the M1918A2 MOR?

The M1918A2 MOR receivers were manufactured by Group Industries in the 1980s. Only 68 of these receivers were produced before the company ceased machine gun production.

What is the difference between the M1918A2 MOR and a standard BAR?

The primary difference is that the MOR is manually operated, lacking a gas system and operating rod, while a standard BAR is gas-operated and capable of automatic fire. The MOR also has specific markings indicating its non-NFA status.

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