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Thank you, my friend CW5 Jack Cardwell for sharing the video focused on the Dutch AR-10 early automatic/semi-automatic lightweight weapon. It was interesting that teh positiosn for safe, semi and auto were the reverse of later weapons including the M-16
"The Dutch weapon factory that build the AR 10 was named : Artillery Inrichtingen(AI) and was at Zaandam Holland. It was owned by the state and also known as “Hembrug.” Made ammo for the Dutch army and Mannlicher based M95"
From https://www.forgottenweapons.com/evolution-of-the-dutch-made-ar10/
"The Dutch weapon factory that build the AR 10 was named : Artillery Inrichtingen(AI) and was at Zaandam Holland. It was owned by the state and also known as “Hembrug.” Made ammo for the Dutch army and Mannlicher based M95"
From https://www.forgottenweapons.com/evolution-of-the-dutch-made-ar10/
Evolution of the Dutch-Made AR10
The AR-10 rifle was developed in the United States (Hollywood California, specifically) by Eugene Stoner, but the Armalite company did not have a suitable large scale manufacturing facility to prod…
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