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  • Nah watched the video now. IT'S NOT BRUTAL YOU PUSSY!

  • Dude, Are you really a firearm owner? Call the AR-10 MG = machinegun. Say the AR-10's recoil is brutal when everybody says it is being reduced (theoretically) by its inline stock bore. And wdf

  • Was it brutal?

  • Can you hook the belt feed to the new AR 10’s? or is just with the olds?

  • This gun is so loud my speakers ears are ringing after every burst.

  • HOLY SHIT!!! That's awesome!!!

  • that i just far out seeing a real armalite ar10 shooting not the ar 15 platform chambered in 7.62 rare sight

  • You can see him looking to see if the cops were comming

  • Is the barrel slotted?

  • America, Fuck YEA Boieee!!!! :D

  • Wow that ar 10 was the first the first design they made for the ar 10 with the charging handle on top, was it expensive?

  • seems very controllable

  • @545Krinkify No. Stealing valor can never be excused. You can't get rid of me that easy sister.

    I noticed you did a little google, and found you a military term. You get an A for effort.

  • Maybe you should have got a lesser rifle, so you could have purchased a real truck.

  • @545Krinkify What kind of "veteran" can't spell muzzle? Oh, I know! Someone posing as a combat veteran on YT!

    A real bang up job on the rest of your grammar too.

  • @bisquik3006 The same kind of "veteran" that calls a muzzle brake a "break".

  • @Nater245689 Good thing our little valor thief pulled his channel. Although, I do miss getting him all worked up.

  • And he could use a good muzzle brake too!

  • Thought the title said full auto.....

  • @eminemdabest02 And he shot it full auto.

  • @FATMIKED5183 Def burst bro

  • @eminemdabesThe gun was on full auto when he shot it.He pulled the trigger and shot.The gun itself was full auto.You get it now?

  • @FATMIKED5183 He shot it on burst, thats what Im saying

  • @eminemdabest02 Wow,you're dense.He was firing bursts from the gun which is full auto.He wasn;t firing it "on burst".Clearly it was full auto,and he was pulling the trigger and letting go.If you don't believe that it wasn't set on a x amount of round burst mode,then re watch the video.The first burst he fired was shorter than the second one.

  • @FATMIKED5183 Im not a dumbass, I know its a full auto weapon, and that its being fired on full auto. I just expected a full mag through the weapon in one trigger pull. Which I why I said he bursted the weapon, meaning he fired in bursts. Not that he put a select fire trigger on burst and pulled the trigger.

  • how about shooting that piece of shit behind you?

  • sweet

    

  • Those things shoot .308 right? That's awesome.

  • @conor1148 yes .308

  • "wasn't any fun to shoot" lol you lucky bastard

  • need a muzzle break to kill the recoil

  • Amazing weapon. Brutal recoil or not, I want it. It is the weapon that started the whole AR family of weapons.

  • how can that not be fun?

  • Is that an original prototype??

    The forward assist.

  • @2142Unknown There is no forward assist on an AR10

  • @Shookey151 Your wrong.

  • @2142Unknown You can put one in sure, but it's an optional feature that is rarely used. This video is no exception.

  • @Shookey151 There is a foward assist on almost every ar-10, unless otherwise modified.

  • If I tired that with mine, i would be all over the place, nice shooting, then again, i do not have a compensator.

  • happy i dont have this because i would be broke spending all my paychecks on 308 rds.... no wait im still sad i dont have it.

  • damns that is an old stoner rifle. notice the ring in the carry handle and the left side bolt catch instead of the rear charging handle. that rifle may be 52 years old and it still looks space aged

  • great video check mine out GoldenGunVideos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    aks ars mac10s and much more!!!!!

  • 308 caliber. Big enough to put 1 hell of a whole in em, small enough to control

  • U should get some of those new 25-round mags Armalite is making for them now. They cost like 400 bucks apiece, but they're badass.

  • @CarbineKingClassic 400 bucks for only 5 more rounds? I'll pass.

  • @esh325

    lol. they cost 8 more dollars than the 20 rounders if u buy Armalite factory mags. they also got a thing right now where u can buy a 10-pack of 25-round mags for $350. of course, id hav 2 grand to drop on a rifle n mags, because i'm a deadbeat, but i'd get it if i could

  • @CarbineKingClassic Original AR10s don't take the new mags, only the waffle mags made back in the 60's

  • rofl waffle mag

  • i likey.

    

  • There goes the NAACP and Jesse Jackson, Jr., and Sr. Thank you very much. Now I feel encouraged!

  • this gun, was made by stoner, and was the design for the M16A1

  • You handled that recoil like a pro :D

  • shooting in your front yard??how cool is that :D:D

  • Was that a double feed at 0:37?

  • an ORIGINAL ar 10! woooot!

    that looked fun

  • i can tell the recoil harsh

  • 308 really not that big people lol?u want action of bolt percistion in a s auto go dpms 308 lr. supost to be as pecise as most bolt actions . i love mine. ak no good after 100.yards spray and pray . built like junk too ,but if u want to roll around in the mud wial u shoot a 100. yards away, then i guess the ak for u. lmlao!!! good job keeping muzzel down on the vid!

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  • The AR10, why go into a room when you can shoot through the walls?

  • @johnmanningnavy1983 cuz shooting through walls isnt as manly as going into a room with 2 AR10s and blasting everything that moves or flinches

  • where did you get it!!!!??????? is it an early steel lined aluminum ar-10 or the improved steel barreled ar-10.

  • nice

  • Looked like you were in a neighborhood were you?

  • here deer deer deer

  • TAKE THAT AK!

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers

    Silencers aren't illegal. Nuff said

  • @Wabaanimkii yeah they are. nuff said.

  • @Wabaanimkii sorry, just looked at time posted. 6 months.

  • This is an old outdated weapon. Is it still sold commercially or is it bought off of other buyers from long ago?

  • @The30calboy ? It is an AR 15 in .308? Unless you think the aR15 is old and outdated as well that makes no sense.

  • @Stizogm How is it an AR-15 if the title says its a AR-10. AR-10 came out several years before AR-15 and it quickly left American service and went to places in Africa for the next 20-30 years. America was not interested in it though, that's why i though it was rare or inaccessible.

  • also, if youre looking for a lot of after-market accessories, go with a picatinny rail.

    i have a 2-4x acog, green laser, foregrip, flash hider, thumb-hole stock. both AKs and ARs can be silenced, but if your woried about not being able to get a full-auto rifle, then you probably wont be able to get a silencer either. silencers are just as illegal. also, there are PISTOL variants of both the AK and AR which are legally pistols and abide by pistol laws, though they fire the same rounds...

  • the 7.62x39mm round loses relatively little muzzle velocity with shorter barrels, which cannot be said... at all... for the 5.56x45mm. you said you want a nice, compact, or mobile, firearm, a good Draco AK47 pistol is hard to beat. just remember that as a pistol you cannot put all the same accessories on it as you can a rifle = no foregrip, no stock, etc.

  • basically, heres the trade off and why these rifles are so popular.

    AR=bolt action accuracy+auto-action

    AK=bolt action reliability+auto-action

    bolt=AK reliable, AR Accurate+poor follow-up shooting

  • powder*

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers Ahh...My bad on the firing options of the AR15....I know that in the US I can only buy it in a single shot form since the sale of fully automatic weapons is prohibited to the avg person. What rifle or Assault style rifle would you suggest for accuracy and reliability? Perhaps an SKS? Bolt action and Semi auto...what would you suggest as well?

  • @Th3R3GuLaToR there is nothing on this planet as accurate or reliable as a single-action or bolt-action rifle. i dont know how they did it, but the ar design is bolt-action accurate with semi/full-auto capability. THAT is crazy! the reciprocation of the firing mechanism usually interferes with the path of the bullet through the barrel, resulting in slightly less accuract, a bolt-action does not recirocate automatically and thus the bullet is out of the barrel before you need to cycle.

  • interference of the bullet in the barrel is a very common problem for snipers. they are trained to fire between breathes and sometimes even between heartbeats. so, if your concern is accuracy and reliability, go bolt-action. otherwise, go with the AK, as designs for this firearm can trade off some reliability for some accuracy. this is due to spacing. the moving parts in the ak are far apart when compared to other firearms, this is why it is so crazy reliable, by moving parts closer together in

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers the ak platform it becomes slightly less reliable, BUT there is less give and "jiggle" when the reciprocation occurs, resulting in more accuracy. different manufacturers of the ak will advertise this in there models. higher-end models are typically more accurate and trade off only a little reliability for this... because youre throwing an extra $1200 at them (a cheap, reliable, inaccurate AK can go for under $600, for the higher end it can get above $2000).

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers Which brand of AK would you recommend? Are the AK's as customizable as the AR 15's? What I am looking for mainly is single shot, semi automatic, Close/Medium range accurate, Mobile, Assault style rifle. One that I could possible silence, Red Dot, tactical light, and possibly mount a bayonet on. Its nothing im going to be sniping with at far distances 200+yds..probably not even a full 100yds....but 100 yds accurate would be awesome for a medium range weapon.

  • @Th3R3GuLaToR AKs are about as customizable as ARs.. their both crazy popular so they have a lot of after market accessories. even cheaper AKs are accrate to 200m, most are accurate out to 300m. i dont know about bayonets for the AR but there are for the AK. i only have 1 AK myself, and thats a saiga, ive handled others but i have never owned another so i cant speak for its quality when compared, all i can say about it is that its reliable. i'd stake my life on it. accurate to 500m on a good day

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers AR bayonettes are cute little things and they make excellent steak knives

  • Wow. What a fantastic firearm the AR10 was.  Do you know about what these book for when they come up for sale?

    That one in particular looks to be in extremely nice condition too.

  • You should've turned left 90 and stuffed that toyota.

  • rare gun

  • Kinda jelly.

  • were did you find a full auto AR-10!?

  • Nice vid, thanks for sharing.

    whatis that "SHWING" sound after each shot ? is that the buffer tube ding noise, and your mic is just picking up, very well, that sound ?

  • @rllang01 thats the flashhider ringing.

  • @adcosteve ahhhhhhhhhhh, like a tuning fork, thanks for telling me.

    thats a classic rifle.

    Regards.

  • @adcosteve I hate to be rude, but how come the Po-lice didn't come by and well... Arrest you?

  • @adcosteve really? i thought the pinging meant hammer forged barrel

  • @rllang01 ya vortek flash hiders make that noise

  • @nmctag yeah vortek flash hiders look like a big tunning fork...

  • Cant you use the 7.62x39 on the AR-10?

  • @Th3R3GuLaToR step away from the firearm. youre going to hurt yourself.

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers It was just a question man...I was told you could by an officer in the us army.....I dont know much about guns...hell I didn't even know that we had an assault rifle that even shot the 7.62's.

  • @Th3R3GuLaToR yeah, okay, well thats very wrong. just do a google image search for the following, minus parenthesis, "7.62x39mm, 7.62x51mm"... there is a distinct difference between the two that indeed CAN be seen by untrained eye... the difference is about... oh 12mm.

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers Holy Shit Yea!!! HUGE Difference.....you definitely right man no question about it. The only other question I have is...do we have an AR that takes the 7.62x39? Or am I just going to have to get an SKS or AK47? Now I see what the guy was talking about the recoil being brutal...I imagine it would be with a shell that big..lol.

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  • @Th3R3GuLaToR there are 7.62x39mm ar15 platforms out there. the AR15 has the most after market products available of any firearm in the world, followed by the AK47 and then the .22lr 10/22. on top of this, because the AK47 is also so popular, the 7.62x39mm round is very cheap, common, and available. this means that the manufacturers have a lot to gain by offering this chambering. im sure if you type 7.62x39mm ar15 into the search engine youll find hits, gunbroker (.) com is also good.

  • @KottonmouthSoldiers Thanks man! Hey..does the AK have a single,burst,rapid fire option or is it always full auto? I would probably choose the AK for reliability over the AR15 but if it comes down to it then I will just go with the AR15 since im sure it has those firing options.

  • @Th3R3GuLaToR the ak47 is meant to be fired fully automatic. on a real ak47 the safety switches from safe, directly to automatic, and then to semi, or single shot. as far as burst, im not sure. theres nothing magical about an ar15 that allows it to be burst fired while an ak can not, so its possible but as far as anyone who makes them?? the ak47 is renowned for its reliability and inaccuracy, the ar15 is known for jamming, double feeds, and bolt-action accuracy (plus, if you ever get into...

  • ...reloading there are some advantages to the ar design, such as re-necking cartridges only requires a barrel swap to cycle through) however, the real ar15s nowadays are far more reliable, but still dont compare to the ak. both the 5.56x45mm round the AR fires and the 7.62x39mm round hold about the same amount of pounder, the only real "stopping power" difference between the two is the weight of the bullet, and like i said thats negated when you start re-necking.

  • is that the real pre m16 ar10?

  • @dumfart21 its a AR-10

  • Pre86?

  • @C172Pilotdude  pre-may dealer sample.

  • where can i get one of those. semi fire rifles are too plain for me

  • the ar10 . used as a 1950s hunting rifle produced by armalite , and the m16a1 was modeled after it. but wow fully automatic ar-10? did you modify it?

  • What size cartriges do those fire?

  • @Klutt337h 7.62x51

  • Quick question was that an SR 25? I wonder cause I want to know if our drum magazine will fit into it?

  • @shadyirishmen AR-10

  • @shadyirishmen rofl pretty sure the title says AR 10

  • that is not full auto man. It's burst . Well nice stuff..

  • @Vietboy1st it could be full auto but he's shooting it burst so he doesnt fuck up the gun

  • @killerNC17 dude look at his finger...

  • @Vietboy1st yeah its selective fire he the gun stops when he releases, therefor it's fully automatic

  • @Vietboy1st yeah its selective fire , the gun stops as soon as he stops shooting , therefor the gun is fully auto, he is just shooting it by holding the trigger for a burst.

  • @Vietboy1st He is burst firing the weapon. It is an full auto. AR10s did not have a burst setting.

  • @C172Pilotdude you are right but it's possible he modified full auto into burst ? One thing i don't get it. He looks like he is shooting from his back yard and it's not even at the range.. Wow how cool is that. lol

  • @Vietboy1st  its full auto, I'm just shooting in short bursts to hold it on target.

  • $25,000 rifle

  • You luck bastard, you have the orignial ar-10.

  • it like a m16 using .308 round

  • GET OFF MY LAWN!!!

  • Really? Wasn't any fun at all? Somehow I doubt that...

  • ding!

  • the ar 15 is a better cause of its lighter and smaller calibre version of the ar 10

  • @bionicleboy97 you might want to consider purpose of use and characteristics of a caliber and cartridge before making such a statement. 5.56mm is good general purpose caliber but for shooting things greater than 200 meters away it might be wise to go to something else e.g. the AR10 or modify your AR to a 6.5 Grendel or 6.8mm

  • @bionicleboy97 that is a dumb statement...

  • @bionicleboy97 with the right muzzel brake 308 is not a problem for me.

  • How can you not like this gun?

  • @Roflzmahwoflz how can you not like any gun

  • Recoil doesn't look that bad. Not for a .308 rifle of that weight? Aren't those something like 7 1/2 pounds?

  • @free2game

    The recoil is bad BECAUSE it weighs about seven pounds. Most ar15's weigh more these days with all the bells and whistles.

    I have one. It is a pre 86 dlr sample. Dutch. It is an old war-horse and not much fun to shoot. But a pretty cool piece anyway.

  • That AR-10 is OLD SCHOOL. I love it.

    Awesome video.

  • You are a lucky man to have shot that at all, quit complaining...... :D

    Pre-86 DS or transferable?

  • NIce i love that rifle. Nice stance and shooting

  • You need to get a better stance I'm no pro but you need to work tour upper body more

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  • beautiful

  • Why are you shooting in a neighborhood?

  • WHAT AN AMAZING GUN THE AR-10 IS.

  • true that, but in close quarters i rather have a bigger round for stopping power.but long range contact i guess i would rather have ar-15/m-16.

  • I would have really enjoyed shooting it.

  • yay! i just spent $50 dollars to shoot a gun for 30 seconds!

  • should have unloaded a full 20 rounds :3

  • Awesome rifle,a bit much recoil but superb over the AR-15 in my opinion....idk why the U.S. went with the 223 with these beasts around?

  • @cwhaxuallday Because 1 .223 round to the shoulder (or many places on the body) is very likely to kill or permanently retire any soldier it hits.

  • @ihaterobbie123 at closer ranges the .223 sometimes goes through clean without tumble and cauterizes on the way through. thats why for CQB people perfer 9mm ars 45 ACP HK UMP or 6.8 or 6.5 grendel because they wouldn't even know they got hit and keep coming at you. Though the electro shock .223 hollow point will do the job. I've shot armor piercing .223 and left tiny holes in a beer bottle without it shattering but the the varmint ammo or hollow pt .223 would shatter the beer bottle.

  • @marktse The beer bottle story is total bullshit, so is a bullet cauterizing the wound it makes.

    I understand that sometimes the harmonics of the round allow it to pass through without maximum effect, but the shock it creates can leave an arm weak for life, rendering it's owner useless at fighting. Also, what the hell are electro shock bullets? A Brand you like?

    Protip: Nobody prefers 6.8, it's inferior in every possible way to 6.5 grendel.

  • @ihaterobbie123 Electroshock just brand of hollow pts designed to terminate in water and not pass through sheet rock. Expensive as all hell. But yes I have fired armor piecing rounds through beer bottles without shattering them and holding the overall bottle intact. Not just once but every time. Using 55 grain green tips. I was comparing 6.5 and 6.8 over the 5.56 for close range only. a 77grain 556 will do plenty to get the job done whenever. Yes I know the 6.5 is superior but the 308 still wins

  • @marktse Actually, no, the .308 doesn't win.

    At close ranges follow up shots take longer and at extreme ranges 6.5 grendel is better.

    Mid range 6.5 is about the same, you should seriously read about it, it has the capabilities to replace both the 556 and 7.62 nato.

  • @ihaterobbie123 when they talk about it out performing their not comparing the same grain. At equal grains the 308 will go a lot farther. Plus 308 winchester runs just a tad hotter than 7.62 Nato even though they are basically the same round. For sniping purposes, 308 beats it. At close quarter it'll punch through walls where the 6.5 behaves more like a midway between both 5.56 and 7.62. I like the grendal but no one makes enough of the stuff and its expensive as hell.

  • @marktse You aren't supposed to demand equal grains when comparing different rounds, it's got sweet bugger all to do with anything. All that matters is the maximum preformance you can squeeze out of it, nothing more.

    By the way, at close quarters punching through walls is exactly what you don't want, who knows where the fragments will end up.

    Anyway, enough of this .308 vs 6.5 bs, the .223 is a great round but as of late it's been outdone, that's what this was all about.

  • @ihaterobbie123 I like the grendal but it costs too much and no one can seem to get any out there. Yes it out performs the .223 in weight to flat ballistic ratio. It beats the 5.56 in every way possible except your wallet. 6.5 works very much like a 5.56 only better so it does the job that youd use an ar for but the 308 is great for sniping. My ar-10 is a SASS setup. Id love to buy a 6.5 bolt carrier and barrel but we'll see when the price drops. My ar-15 hits paper and drops varmint.

  • @ihaterobbie123 The problem with the 6.5 Grendel is that for it to hit its performance peaks, it needs a 24" barrel. Well heck, if the military would switch back to 24" barrels then there'd be no real reason to get away from the 5.56 - especially in its heavier incarnations.

    Not saying the 6.5 is no good, it just isn't right for the military. Anyway, the 7.62 NATO isn't really good, because it is 150 grains. Heck, Hornady makes .308 at 178 grains that stays super sonic past 1,200 yards.

  • @TROOPERfarcry

    6.5 could be a good DMR chambering and who knows how wide the variety of loads could be, it's an intermediate so I'm guessing quite large.

    We're comparing a relativly new round with a well-established one, your reasoning is based on the assumption that we've seen all there is to see from the grendel.

    I'll also bet that the 6.5 will vastly out preform the 5.56 in a 24" barrel.

  • @ihaterobbie123 The 6.5 is better than the 5.56. It has an advantage over the 7.62 NATO in that it can get into an M4 with a simple barrel swap. My only two points were that the current 6.5 data is based on a 24" barrel - which will never happen in the military. Second, comparisons of the 6.5 to the 7.62 NATO are always against 150 grain 7.62, which is its lowest performing grain, and also not out of a similar 24" barrel. Its a good bullet, I'm not downing it. It just has skewed tests out.

  • @ihaterobbie123 Also, what is DMR?

  • @TROOPERfarcry Designated Marksman Rifle, it's usually a semi-auto chambered in 7.62x51, designated marksmen aren't the same as snipers, they're regular soldiers who are also top shots.

    The US really should adopt a bullpup rifle, 24"barrels would be viable even for tank crews, though I don't see any of that happening.

    In the end war's a money game, you can't give each soldier what he wants and in the end the lowest bidder sells his stock.

  • @ihaterobbie123

    I'm sceptical about bullpup as a PDW (tank crews, air force etc), as it has butstock/receiver that you just can't get rid off, and in small spaces it's not a help, but an obstacle. And I'm even more sceptical, since a guy from Russian secial forces (not an Army, but from special militia unit) also mentioned, that in urban combat, especially in internal spaces, existing Soviet/Russian design bullpups are not that good. However he've never tried FN F2000 or Tavor, so go figure.

  • @SwineNahNah Tank crews don't use PDWs, an M4 isn't a PDW.

    The p90 is a bullpup PDW and a very widely used one at that.

  • that full auto burst would turn an elephant into meat chili!

  • DAAAYUUUM LOOK AT ALL THAT BRASS

  • Wow that is really cool. An AR10 in it's original configuration.

  • That ringing sound its that the flash hider?

  • She's a Beautiful Beast!!

  • I don't believe you that it wasn't any fun to shoot. :D