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Armalite Running Behind but worth it.

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  • tideman
    Notpars, Am I ever happy to see your thread. I'm on the waiting list for an AR 180B and I was starting to get a little itchy about the delays involved. Now, maybe, I can rest assured the wait will be worth it. I was told by Armalite the delivery date on mine would not be until some time around the end of winter. Sooooo.....I guess I'll just "dig in" and dream of poppin' off thousands of .223 at the range. Thanks for the post.Tideman
    "Don't shoot to stop 'em, Shoot to Destroy 'em!"
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  • O'Reilly
    I am not sure if these guys work for Armalite or not? Since when do the AR-15's shoot .308 caliber! Something is weird with this! The one guy goes from .308 to .223 and unless I am totally off base I only know of the AR-10 calibered for the .308. If I am wrong please let me know.
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  • tideman
    O'Reilly, I was refering to the newest upgrade of the AR 18 being mfg. by Armalite. It's the AR 180B. It's mfg. for .223 and is now in limited quantities to the public. The AR -10B...308 AR-30M....338 Lapua AR-10T....243 AR-15A4(T).223 AR-50......50BMGAs you can see, there's more to the AR family than you knew existed. Oh yea.I don't know any of the people that work there.Tidemanp.s.
    "Don't shoot to stop 'em, Shoot to Destroy 'em!"
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  • NOTPARS
    For O'Reilly, No, I don't work for Armalite. In fact, after waiting 3 months for Armalite last year, not knowing I had a month to go, I was pretty angry. I e-mailed them bugging them about the delay and even came close to canceling my order. But, another poster talked me into waiting. When all was said and done, it was worth it. My only complaint was that they, or the dealer, had not been more up front about how long it was going to take. But, man oh man does this rifle shoot! The AR10's are .308's and I have the AR10-A2 which is the standard rifle with the carrying handle. Many prefer the flat-tope because of the variety of scopes which can be attached versus the carrying handle. And, these rifles are designed so that, and its not cheap, you can upgrade at any time. For example, I can change to the stainless barrel and match trigger any time I want. If I wanted to shoot the .243, I can change the upper receiver and shoot that round through the same rifle! The AR-15's are the .223's. 'M' designations are for the military version which obviously features the selective fire mode which the civilian models do not. I too am on the list for the 180B, should be a fine rifle and you might find them in the $500 to $550 range with the right store/FFL connections. Good luck and hang in there. It was worth it!
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