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ArmaLite AR-10
The Armalite AR-10 has been used by the following actors in the following Movies, Television, Anime, and Videogames.
Information
The AR-10 is the .308 varient of the AR-15, the civilian model of the M16. It uses a 5, 10 or 20 round magazine and fires in semi-automatic operation(with the exception of the first prototype). The gun is rarely used in movies, though in Fight Club, Edward Norton says he will bring an Armalite AR-10 gas-operated semi-automatic rifle into work to threaten his boss. The gun is a well known target rifle and hunting rifle.
Specifications
Type: Battle Rifle
Caliber: 7.26x51mm NATO
Capacity: 20 round box magazine
Fire Modes: Safe-SemiAuto-FullAuto
Eugene Stoner AR-10 Prototype
The original Eugene Stoner prototype model of the AR-10. This model was built before the original M16 models based on using the 7.62x51mm NATO rounds used in the M14 rifle of that time. Unlike the AR-15 and later AR-10 models, this model is fully-automatic. It was used as an all purpose weapon able to be carried as an infantry rifle, a belt fed machine gun, a sniper rifle, or a grenade launcher. It is most easily identified by its top mounted charging handle under the carry handle. Later models would incorporate the M16 type charging handle.
Film
Television
- Seen with an overhead Thompson Gun magazine and primitive Laser-Lock sight as an "A180" assault rifle in The Professionals.
- Used by Captain Tankboy as he trained one of his team during Op WW2 in Tankboy.
Anime
Videogames
- Metal Slug (with underslung M203 grenade launcher)
Armalite AR-10B
Armalite's modern update of the classic AR-10 prototype. It can be identified as an AR-10B because of the modern M16 style sights, bayonet lug and muzzle break. It also tends to have an OD stock. This model is semi-automatic.
Film
Jean-Paul Belmondo as Joss Beaumont in The Professional (1981)
Not possible for a gun manufactured after 2004 to appear in an 80's film. The weapon would be an AR-10A, if it had an m16 style charging handle at the rear of the reciever, or original AR-10 with it's charging handle inside of the carry handle.
Television
Anime
Videogames
Armalite AR-10 A2
The first M16 based AR-10. Fires semi-automatic. One of the well known civilian weapons, less known in the military role, much like the civilian AR-15.
Film
Television
Anime
Videogames
Armalite AR-10 A2C
Carbine version of A2 model.
Film
Television
Anime
Videogames
Armalite AR-10 A4
Seperated from other Ar-10s by the removable carry handle and sight rails.
Film
Television
Anime
Videogames
Armalite AR-10 A4C
Carbine version of A4 model.
Film
Television
Anime
Videogames
Armalite AR-10SB
Target sport edition of the A4 model.
Film
This is actually an AR-10 Super SASS.
Television
Anime
Videogames
Armalite Ar-10 TBN .338
.338 AR-10 A4 target rifle with heavy stainless barrel.
Film
- Liberty Stands Still Wesley Snipe's Character Joe utilizes this weapon.
Television
Anime
Videogames