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The screen shots make it clear to me that the "AR-7" is actually a Preetz 65 AR-7 clone, German JGL-Automat 65 Rifle, manufactured by Josef G. Lanmann-Preetz. The Preetz 65 was cloned from the AR-7 and was originally made with a flat-sided zamack (later production aluminum) receiver. JGL did not duplicate the AR-7 self-contained component stock. Made in .22 long LR and .22 WMR calibers with a variety of stocks in both sporting and military styles. Easily confused with the Hy Hunter variants of the AR-7. --[[User:Carl N. Brown|Carl N. Brown]] ([[User talk:Carl N. Brown|talk]]) 16:20, 29 May 2021 (EDT) | The screen shots make it clear to me that the "AR-7" is actually a Preetz 65 AR-7 clone, German JGL-Automat 65 Rifle, manufactured by Josef G. Lanmann-Preetz. The Preetz 65 was cloned from the AR-7 and was originally made with a flat-sided zamack (later production aluminum) receiver. JGL did not duplicate the AR-7 self-contained component stock. Made in .22 long LR and .22 WMR calibers with a variety of stocks in both sporting and military styles. Easily confused with the Hy Hunter variants of the AR-7. --[[User:Carl N. Brown|Carl N. Brown]] ([[User talk:Carl N. Brown|talk]]) 16:20, 29 May 2021 (EDT) | ||
:Thanks a lot! I'll make appropriate corrections. --[[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 04:54, 31 May 2021 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 08:54, 31 May 2021
Preetz 65 *(AR-7 clone)
The screen shots make it clear to me that the "AR-7" is actually a Preetz 65 AR-7 clone, German JGL-Automat 65 Rifle, manufactured by Josef G. Lanmann-Preetz. The Preetz 65 was cloned from the AR-7 and was originally made with a flat-sided zamack (later production aluminum) receiver. JGL did not duplicate the AR-7 self-contained component stock. Made in .22 long LR and .22 WMR calibers with a variety of stocks in both sporting and military styles. Easily confused with the Hy Hunter variants of the AR-7. --Carl N. Brown (talk) 16:20, 29 May 2021 (EDT)