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AR-180 Magazines: Modifying AR-15/M16 M4 magazines to fit an AR-180

July 21, 2019 Bill Marr 0

Designed by Eugene Stoner and Arthur Miller, the Armalite AR-180 was produced by a variety of different manufacturers between 1969 and 1985. The rifles aren’t particularly common in the United States and original magazines are […]

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