Semiauto Portuguese AR-10 on a Sendra Receiver

Published on March 23, 2018
Duration: 12:19

This video details a semi-automatic Portuguese AR-10 built on a Sendra receiver, highlighting its historical context from Armalite's design to Dutch production and subsequent import into the US. It covers the rifle's technical advantages, adoption by various nations, and the specific challenges of building semi-auto variants from surplus parts kits. The unique features like the charging handle, gas regulator, and grenade launching capabilities are also explored.

Quick Summary

The AR-10, designed by Armalite, was primarily produced by Artillerie-Inrichtingen in the Netherlands. Its lightweight design and straight-line stock made it controllable. Imported parts kits in the US required semi-automatic receivers due to post-1968 regulations, leading to builds on receivers like those from Sendra Corp.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Portuguese AR-10 on Sendra Receiver
  2. 00:54AR-10 Adoption & Technical Advantages
  3. 02:03Angola Conflict & Portuguese Export Ban
  4. 03:12US Import & Semi-Auto Receiver Needs
  5. 05:20Sendra Receivers: Jerry Drasen's Work
  6. 07:34Controls and Sights Explained
  7. 08:08Unique Charging Handle & Forward Assist
  8. 09:30Front End Features: Bayonet Lug & Grenade Rings
  9. 10:17Furniture & Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Sendra receiver in the context of an AR-10 build?

A Sendra receiver is a high-quality milled receiver made from 7075 aluminum, produced by Sendra Corp starting in 1985. These receivers were specifically designed to accommodate the slight variations found in surplus Portuguese and Sudanese AR-10 parts kits, enabling the construction of semi-automatic rifles.

Why were semi-automatic receivers needed for imported AR-10 parts kits?

Surplus AR-10s imported as parts kits in the 1980s had cut receivers. Due to US import laws enacted after 1968, these could not be registered as transferable machine guns, necessitating the use of newly manufactured semi-automatic receivers to legally complete the builds.

What are some unique features of the AR-10 rifle?

The AR-10 features a distinctive trigger-shaped, non-reciprocating charging handle located inside the carry handle, which also functions as a manual forward assist. It also has an adjustable gas regulator with a 'closed' setting for grenade launching and integral rings on the barrel for rifle grenades.

Who originally produced the military select-fire AR-10 rifles?

While the AR-10 was designed by Armalite in the United States, the military select-fire versions were primarily produced by Artillerie-Inrichtingen in the Netherlands. These Dutch-made rifles were adopted by several countries, including Portugal, Sudan, and Guatemala.

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