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Posted: 5/26/2003 3:22:23 PM EDT
I'm thinking it might be neat to get a preban AR set up as close to Vietnam-era issue as possible. So, what does that mean? My understanding is:
A1 stock A1 sights A1 grip triangular handguards birdcage flashhider Is this about correct? Would an appropriately decked-out SP1 fill the bill? Also, I've seen them with the 3-pronged flashhiders. Were these in use in Vietnam? Any info appreciated. Thanks. |
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An early SP1 would fit the bill - nicely.
Edited to add: One of the 'possible' future AR15.com rifles is a Vietnam era AR-15. |
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Damn did you just take me down memory lane, especially the no brass deflector. Thanks for the pics! Tj |
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The M16 product improvement program went on for the life of the rifle from the very begining. Various features were incorporated resulting in over 200 changes from the very first model to be used by the military.
Considering the many years that we spent in Vietnam, many of these variations were seen there as that's where they were proven to be needed. The design was never "frozen", and if you think of from 1967-1973, there were many different models and variations that would be correct for a "Vietnam Era" rifle. The above posts are all correct in the details. Just remember that because of the length of time we were there, there can be several variations. Ross |
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Yep !! And we also need a beginning time. When were the first AR-15's - M-16's in Vietnam ?? If anyone knows I sure like to know. I've worked ArmaLite history over the years harder than the average bear and still I can't find out when the rifle first went into Vietnam. |
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Ive seen a B&W pic of a SF advisor in "duck hunter" camo with a VERY early SP1 AR15 style M16 dated 1963...but thats far from an official confirmation of anything.
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The 1st Air Cav was using them in 1965 and I'm pretty sure the SF "advisers" were using them in limited numbers as early as 1963. |
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lumpy, I don't think we're going to get any official confirmation of the date and that's the problem. I BELIVE the McDonald brothers (big time arms merchants in that era) may have gone around the military and sold to/gave to the SF some AR-15's. Wouldn't nearly be the first time SF had gone outside military channels. If true, that would make your 1963 time frame (or maybe even a little earlier) possible. |
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Like Ross said, the "A1" evolved over time rather than just appeared as is. As improvements came along they wound their way thru the supply line. Even the original solid rubber buttplate M16 stock would be correct if you're going for an early issue look. A slick sided upper would be fine if you're recreating an Air Force issued rifle.
BTW, Lumpy, is that guy in your 2nd pic you or somebody you know, or just a VN era pic you found online? |
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OK you black rifle-aholics,
What features did the early SP1's have/not have compared to it's predocessor, the Commanche?? How did the features of the Commanche compare to the earliest M16's?? ____________________________________ The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you are already dead. And the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function, without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. |
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This late at night it looks good either way!
So I take it that's all you know about the Comanche?? ____________________________________ The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you are already dead. And the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function, without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. |
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In case you guys don't know, I have a 1972 Sp1 for sale on the EE boards, all original. Price is negotiable. Maybe the pics will help if nothing else.
www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=21&t=163870 |
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Yeah, I was hoping for this year. I am holding off building another until a Vietnam Era AR comes along. Damn, if any configuration needs to be sold it is this one! |
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If we wait another year, it can hopefully have the correct flash hider and bayo lug... BTW, 5subslr5, I was talking to my dad last week and he was telling me about how the very first rifles made their way to Vietnam. It was 1963, and it was in the hands of SF "advisors" as well as some Vietnamese soldiers. I'll ask him to relate the story again next time I'm down there since I didn't catch details to get you an accurate rendition of his memory. The first ones that got sent over had been "MacNamarafied" (his word) and he wasn't happy about it. |
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gus, first of all thanks for remembering my interest in this subject. I'm 'guessing' that one of the main things your Dad was thinking when he said "McNamarafied" was the lack of a chrome chamber as that feature was missing in the very early rifles. Some where I have a quote that was either from McNamara or one of his henchman that went something like this "If the M-16 had needed a chrome chamber Stoner would have chromed it." Well the AR-15/M-16 did need a chrome chamber. |
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His boys also were responsible for changing the powder in an effort to increase effective range, and for not providing for training and cleaning kits. NEVER let non-gun people make engineering decisions about your guns! |
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Now we're cookin' with gas! I like it! |
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If you go with the 3-prong make sure you have the non-trapdoor buttstock to go with it.
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Looks good, but it would look better with a 20rnd mag |
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Well not exactly. The lower is a Tannery 80% that I built up about 6 months ago. The upper actually is pretty old though. |
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Ever get your butt chewed out for busting off the prongs on the flash supressor opening up cases of C rations?
rk |
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I have a complete 1964 I could e-mail the pics if someone wants to post them.
Kev |
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email them to me and I'll post them. |
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Sweeeeeeeetttttt!!!!!
Is it all original?? ____________________________________ The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you are already dead. And the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function, without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. |
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damn kevf7, that's one sweet AR!!!!!!!!!!!! When do I get to fondle it???? Is that the colt scope you picked up in Medina????.I need to stop looking at it, I'm having a flashback...
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ColtShorty, Yep except for the scope she's all original right down to the sling!
mmsig229,That's the scope I picked up when we went to Medina. When you stop over you can fondle her. (the rifle that is) |
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Kevin, make sure to bring that fine AR to the next Grand River shoot, so I can shoot it |
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Negative bro capitalist. We at ar15.com took a poll last week and it was decided that kev is forbidden to shoot that virginal AR!!! don't feel bad for him, he has plenty of other toys.....
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Anyone that want's pre or postban A1 parts or XM177 kits let me know. I have a few of each avialable in the EE.
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I'd have to dig arround, but I could probably come up with somethin'
Kev |
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It sure looks mint to me, is it still a virgin??
____________________________________ The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you are already dead. And the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function, without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. |
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(hint) |
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Cant verify she's virgin. In all respects it appears to be. Still had the cardboard sleeve in the barrel too.
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God dammit, if only some freak misfire had occurred. |
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I don't suppose you would be interested in selling it??
Here's a real treat for you guys, a 1959 M16, I didn't realise they were made that early. If only I had ALOT of spare $$$$ laying around!! I want this!! ____________________________________ The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you are already dead. And the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function, without mercy, without compassion, without remorse. |
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