AR-18 and AR-180: Can Lightning Strike Twice for Armalite?

Published on November 13, 2019
Duration: 25:04

The Armalite AR-18 and AR-180 are explored as budget alternatives to the AR-15, featuring stamped sheet metal construction and a short-stroke gas piston system. Despite a commercial failure for Armalite, the design influenced numerous modern military rifles like the G36 and SA80. Production was licensed to Howa in Japan and Sterling in England, with variations in markings and serial numbers distinguishing manufacturers and full-auto capabilities.

Quick Summary

The Armalite AR-18 and AR-180 were designed as budget alternatives to the AR-15, featuring stamped sheet metal receivers and a short-stroke gas piston system. Though a commercial failure for Armalite, their design influenced many modern military rifles like the G36 and SA80.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AR-18 & AR-180
  2. 01:05Design Lineage & Evolution
  3. 03:40Production & Licensing History
  4. 06:28External Features & Controls
  5. 10:18Internal Mechanics & Disassembly
  6. 14:48Manufacturer Variations & Markings
  7. 19:00Optics & Military Testing
  8. 21:15Legacy & Global Influence

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Armalite AR-18 and AR-180 different from the AR-15?

The AR-18 and AR-180 utilized stamped and bent sheet metal for their receivers, making them a more budget-friendly alternative to the AR-15's forged aluminum receivers. They also employed a short-stroke gas piston system instead of the AR-15's direct impingement system.

Who manufactured the Armalite AR-18 and AR-180 rifles?

Armalite initially produced them in Costa Mesa, California. They later licensed production to Howa in Japan and Sterling in England, with Sterling producing the largest quantity of these firearms.

What is the legacy of the AR-18/AR-180 design?

Despite being a commercial failure for Armalite, the AR-18's innovative mechanical design, particularly its gas system and stamped receiver construction, heavily influenced many subsequent military rifles, including the British SA80, German G36, and Austrian Steyr AUG.

What are the key features of the AR-180 rifle?

The AR-180 typically features an 18-inch barrel, a side-folding stock for compactness, and an ambidextrous safety selector. Its charging handle is a distinctive 'dog-leg' design that also serves as a dust cover.

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