Top 5 AR15 Alternatives... That Failed

Published on March 2, 2016
Duration: 9:40

This video reviews five AR-15/M16 alternatives that failed commercially, focusing on design flaws and market reception rather than import bans. It covers the Armalite AR-180, Bushmaster ACR, Gwinn Bushmaster, Benelli MR1, and FN FS2000, highlighting their unique features and reasons for failure. The analysis emphasizes the importance of ergonomics, market positioning, and practical usability in a firearm's commercial success.

Quick Summary

Five AR-15/M16 alternatives that failed commercially are discussed: the Armalite AR-180, Bushmaster ACR, Gwinn Bushmaster, Benelli MR1, and FN FS2000. Reasons for failure included unmet pricing promises, poor ergonomics, bizarre designs, and market shifts away from civilian models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: AR-15 Alternatives That Failed
  2. 00:28Armalite AR-180 / AR-18: The Influential Failure
  3. 02:38Bushmaster ACR: Unmet Promises
  4. 04:34Gwinn Firearms Bushmaster: Bizarre Design
  5. 06:17Benelli MR1: Ergonomic Issues
  6. 07:43FN FS2000: The Tactical Tuna

Frequently Asked Questions

What were some AR-15 alternatives that failed in the market?

Several AR-15/M16 alternatives that failed commercially include the Armalite AR-180, Bushmaster ACR, Gwinn Bushmaster Rifle, Benelli MR1, and FN FS2000. These firearms didn't gain traction despite unique designs or features.

Why did the Armalite AR-180 fail commercially?

While the Armalite AR-180 itself didn't achieve widespread commercial success, its short-stroke gas piston system became highly influential, inspiring designs like the SA80, G36, and ACR.

What were the main issues with the Bushmaster ACR?

The Bushmaster ACR failed to meet market expectations primarily because it didn't deliver on its promised sub-$1500 MSRP and easy caliber conversion capabilities, despite featuring advanced elements like non-reciprocating charging handles.

What made the Benelli MR1 a commercial failure?

The Benelli MR1 suffered from poor ergonomics, including a difficult-to-reach magazine release and a shotgun-style stock that interfered with proper sight alignment, contributing to its lack of success in the US market.

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