Holloway HAC-7L: A Specifically Left-Handed Battle Rifle

Published on November 14, 2019
Duration: 6:19

The Holloway HAC-7L is a rare, specifically left-handed battle rifle developed in 1984, blending AK and FAL design elements. Only 50 left-handed versions were produced, featuring unique controls like a right-side charging handle and left-side ejection port. It utilizes modified AR-10 waffle magazines and can accommodate optics, though the charging handle may pose an issue.

Quick Summary

The Holloway HAC-7L is a rare, specifically left-handed battle rifle developed in 1984, blending AK and FAL design elements. Only 50 left-handed models were produced, featuring unique controls like a right-side charging handle and left-side ejection port, using modified AR-10 waffle magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Holloway HAC-7L Left-Handed Battle Rifle
  2. 00:18History and Design: Bob Holloway's Hybrid Rifle
  3. 01:22Production Rarity: Only 50 Left-Handed Models
  4. 01:35Left-Handed Controls and AR-10 Magazines
  5. 03:05Receiver Modifications: Ejection Port and Charging Handle
  6. 03:54Folding Stock and Optics Mounting Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Holloway HAC-7L a unique firearm?

The Holloway HAC-7L is exceptionally rare as it's a specifically designed left-handed battle rifle. Developed in 1984, it combines elements of the AK and FAL platforms with unique ergonomic features tailored for left-handed shooters.

How many Holloway HAC-7L rifles were produced?

Production numbers for the Holloway HAC-7L are extremely limited. Out of approximately 280 total HAC-7 rifles made, only 50 were produced in the left-handed configuration, making them highly collectible.

What are the key left-handed features of the HAC-7L?

The HAC-7L features a right-side charging handle and a left-side ejection port. It also has an ambidextrous magazine release and the selector lever is positioned for easy left-thumb operation.

What type of magazines does the Holloway HAC-7L use?

The Holloway HAC-7L utilizes modified original AR-10 waffle magazines. These magazines required a specific notch to ensure proper function and compatibility with the HAC-7's magazine release system.

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