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H&R M16A1 vs. M16A2: Comparing Two Classic AR-15 Designs

Talyn

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H&R (Harrington and Richardson) dates to the late 1800s. The American company produced firearms for the United States military for a long time, most notably the M1 Garand. In fact, prior to the adoption of the M16A1, H&R had a small contract producing the experimental version of the rifle, designated the XM16E1.

The company went bankrupt some years ago and was purchased by Remington. Shortly after, Remington declared bankruptcy, and the brand was again sold, this time to Palmetto State Armory. The brand is now the cornerstone to PSA’s retro rifle production.


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