Retro M16A1 / AR15: Build an American Classic

Published on September 11, 2017
Duration: 1:03

This video from Brownells, Inc. focuses on building retro AR-15 and M16A1 style firearms. It highlights the historical significance of Eugene Stoner's designs and showcases how Brownells' selection of new and old-school parts can enable enthusiasts to recreate iconic American classic rifles, from early prototypes to the M16A1.

Quick Summary

Brownells provides a wide array of new and vintage parts to enable the construction of retro AR-15 and M16A1 firearms. These builds allow enthusiasts to recreate historical American classic rifles, inspired by Eugene Stoner's original designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Modern Combat Rifles
  2. 00:13History of the AR-10 and AR-15
  3. 00:25Legacy of Stoner's Design
  4. 00:35Recreating Retro Rifles with Brownells Parts
  5. 00:41M16A1, Green AR-15, and Prototype Builds
  6. 00:51Brownells Retro Parts Selection

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts are available for building retro AR-15 and M16A1 rifles?

Brownells offers a comprehensive selection of new and old-school parts specifically curated for enthusiasts looking to build retro AR-15 and M16A1 style firearms. This allows for the recreation of various historical configurations.

Who designed the AR-15 and what is its historical significance?

The AR-15 design originated from the AR-10, created by Eugene Stoner in the late 1950s. The AR-15 was eventually designated the M16A1, and its descendants remain a cornerstone of US military and civilian firearm arsenals.

What types of retro AR-15 and M16A1 builds can be recreated?

Using Brownells' parts selection, you can recreate iconic retro firearms such as the black GI-issued M16A1, the early green Air Force AR-15, and even early fiberglass prototype rifles from the 1950s.

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