Originally Posted by
Stengun
Howdy,
This thread has caused serious flashbacks.
Back in the "Day" I carried a 11.5" barreled CAR-16 Commando w/ A1 flash hider ( removed the long birdcage unit ).
Back in '82 during a field day at the armory I came across a chrome lined 14.5" 1:12 twist Commando barrel and was told to "shitcan" it. Instead I kept it and one day I'll do something with it. I thought about building a dedicated .22LR upper ( I have 2 Ciener kits ) but lately have been thinking about a Commando clone
Here's a pic:
It even has the caps for the old triangle handguards.
Paul
The triangle shaped encap was used until the mid-1980s, when the A2s came out. Carbines had the same endcap as the rifles and they used the round CAR 6-hole handguards. The only carbine to ever have triangular handguards was the Model XM607 and they used a special cap on the backside in order to use it with the slip-ring. The Commando had the round CAR handguards.
My Model XM607
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USMC Force Recon 1978-1984
US Air Force Res. 1995-2004 (Air Transportation)
M16/AR15 shooter since 1978, gun collector and AR builder since 2004
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