In my off time, work has been completed on the AR-16 upper receiver right side. In case you don’t remember this rifle it is a 308 predecessor of the AR-180. Only 4 were made and of those only 2 are known to exist. I had the opportunity to photograph one a while back at the Reed Knight collection.
Here is a close up of the receiver left side.
Mr Knight was nice enough to let me look at and photograph them, however I doubt he will let me have one. As I really want one of these in my collection I have taken it upon my self to reverse engineer it to make me one. This is what I worked on this weekend between everything else.
This is outstanding! Thank you! I had no idea this rifle existed. I’ll do more research on it. Its fascinating!
Ambitious and inspiring. I wish you well.
JR
It might be, but what a rifle to build.
What is behind the bulge on the LHS of the upper receiver? Some kind of bolster? No such bulge on the AR-18 upper receiver.
If you would like some help modeling up the gun please let me know. I would love to help out.
Thanks but most of the work is trial and double checking everything.
nice. did you get photos of the internals?
Tons of pictures of the internals
I had read in the Black Rifle the 3 AR-16’s weren’t stamped but machined to give the appearance that they were stamped…
Did they look like they were machined or stamped???
I’d really like to look at one up close…
They were stamped. I have looked at two of them up close.
If you ever decide to manufacture the AR-16, I would jump at the chance to buy several. I have been a big AR-180 fan for years. First rife I bought was a Sterling AR-180 and I would love to have a 7.62 version. Keep up the good work.
It is in the works. First I need to finish the VG1-5
Chuck,
Thanks for the reply. I am anxiously waiting for your AR16 and your AR180 upper. Already bought your AR180 lower parts to complete the NDS18 lower.
Sir, what is the design of the ar16 rear sight. Through the side hole I see a disk.
Thanks, IAC