Where have all the take-down AR15’s gone?

Published on July 27, 2022
Duration: 0:33

This video explores the decline in popularity of take-down AR-15 rifles, featuring a demonstration of the Ruger AR-556 Take-down. The presenter, Tim from Military Arms Channel, highlights how major manufacturers have largely exited this market segment, with only niche companies like DRD Tactical still producing them. The demonstration includes assembly, accessory mounting, and a live-fire sequence to showcase functionality.

Quick Summary

Take-down AR-15 rifles are becoming rare as major manufacturers like Ruger discontinue models such as the AR-556 Take-down. While niche companies like DRD Tactical still produce them, the platform has shifted from mainstream appeal to specialized markets, primarily due to its enhanced portability and storage capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Take-down Rifles
  2. 00:10Discontinued Models and Market Shift
  3. 00:26Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are take-down AR-15 rifles becoming rare?

Take-down AR-15 rifles seem to have fallen out of favor with major manufacturers due to shifting market demands. While once more common, companies like Ruger have discontinued popular models, leaving niche manufacturers like DRD Tactical as primary producers.

What are the advantages of a take-down AR-15?

The primary advantage of a take-down AR-15 is its ability to be quickly disassembled into smaller, more manageable components. This design significantly enhances portability and makes storage in compact spaces much easier compared to standard non-take-down rifles.

Can you still buy a take-down AR-15?

Yes, although they are less common. Major manufacturers have largely stopped producing them, but specialized companies like DRD Tactical continue to offer take-down AR-15 variants. Previously available models like the Ruger AR-556 Take-down and Springfield Saint Edge are now discontinued.

What are the specifications of the Ruger AR-556 Take-down?

The Ruger AR-556 Take-down is chambered in 5.56 NATO, features a 16.1-inch barrel, has a standard capacity of 30 rounds, and weighs approximately 7.1 lbs. It is designed for easy disassembly.

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