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  • @HammerStone83 I know alot about guns just not prices and thx for the info bro I want to get 1 soon, I'm an AK guy but I need and AR to work with.

  • how much is an Armalite M15A4

  • @treverlid87 Mine is an Armalite M15A4 SPR and was $999. The SPR, incase you didn't know, stands for special purpose rifle and is optics ready. This came with a railed gas block and upper as opposed to the standard M4 style front sight and carry handle. This option increased the price a bit. Also, I purchased mine at a local gun store so you may be able to find one online for less. Hope this helps...

  • how much is an Armalite M15A4

  • everybody should learn how the AR works before using the rifle

  • learning is fun. what a great teaching tool.

  • To GunWebsites.......you guys have made some great videos of the Shot Show. I think I will subscribe to your channel....lots of info. Again Nice Job.....

    E1

  • @ ETHRON1

    Thanks

  • I hate to rain (sort of) on the parade, being I am a big ArmaLite fan and own a AR-10........AR stands yes for ArmaLite.....but their 5.56 or .223s are the M-15....just to specify on that....I am very politically correct when it comes to the Original maker of the AR rifles......no offense to Colt owners...LOL

    E1

  • @ETHRON1 Finally someone who speaks truth. AR stands for ArmaLite. Colt didn't make the AR. ArmaLite created the AR in the early 60's, sold the design to the U.S governement, the government makes their own model. The Colt M16. Am I correct?

  • You get a B+.....actually.......it was the mid to late 50s. "ArmaLite licensed the

    designs and trademarks of the AR-10 and AR- 15 to Colts in January 1959."

    "Early Colt AR-15s, their magazines, and their operators manuals were marked with

    ArmaLites name. Colts retained the AR-15 designation on commercial rifles. To this

    day Colts has a model designation with the letters AR, which stands for ArmaLite.

  • I knew it was something like that. Thats why I asked if I was correct. It's been like 10 years since I was taught that.

  • OK, A-.....LOL

  • ok, sounds good. lol

  • @3mealsaday

    Yes for sure AR stands for Armalite, not Assault Rifle

  • I want to buy one but I cant find them on there wedsite.

  • Do they sell them?

  • sure

  • was the gas tube bent on it?

  • Good question

    nope, thats how gas tubes always are

  • @BigSean1992 The height of the gas block gas tube inlet is lower then where the tube enters the barrel nut.

  • Thanks for the info. I have never seen one of those before.

  • cool, glad it was interesting to someone else than just me.. I wasn't sure it would be

  • I appreciate most of the videos you guy's do. I especially am excited to see all the content from the Shot Show this year. Thanks for the response.

  • Sweet!

  • wonder what would happen if you shot from it. yea i know you won't be able to.....

  • = boom

  • great ! but a pic of the gun would be great !!!

  • we can do that too

  • ★★★★★

  • all your comments on these last few videos are just squares on my screen..

    is that intentional?

    if so what is that supposed to mean?

  • You must have an older Op-Sys. The squares are five bold stars. What Op-Sys are you using?

  • ahh, thanks..

    yup.. I am on crappy laptops editing pics and vids..

    Thanks for the support

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