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usmcvet
03-20-18, 14:17
Where can I get a replacement AR10 integral carry handle charging handle? I found an AR10 in a closet at work a few days ago. The charging handle is broken.

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HeruMew
03-20-18, 14:20
That is damned pretty...

Lucky mofo.

I really like how the auto sear was removed and the auto was engraved over. Is it now able to be owned by yourself? Or is still owned by work and able to potentially get it back to auto?

Will take a look for the handles.

HeruMew
03-20-18, 14:23
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/01/chris-heuss/new-brownells-retro-ar10/

Contact Brownells.

See if they can sell you one of their newly built "Retro" handles.

Apparently they're sturdier than the old ones to help avoid the issue you're having.

gaijin
03-20-18, 14:49
Ditto the Brownells as option.

You have much better closets than I do.

usmcvet
03-20-18, 18:09
That is damned pretty...

Lucky mofo.

I really like how the auto sear was removed and the auto was engraved over. Is it now able to be owned by yourself? Or is still owned by work and able to potentially get it back to auto?

Will take a look for the handles.

Work is a Sheriff's Department. I think it's a machinegun that's been changed so it's only shooting semi auto now. I've never seen an AR-10. Onenif the bus at work said that's an Air Soft. As soon as I saw it I knew it wasn't a toy.


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usmcvet
03-20-18, 18:09
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/01/chris-heuss/new-brownells-retro-ar10/

Contact Brownells.

See if they can sell you one of their newly built "Retro" handles.

Apparently they're sturdier than the old ones to help avoid the issue you're having.

Thank You.


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HeruMew
03-20-18, 18:13
Work is a Sheriff's Department. I think it's a machinegun that's been changed so it's only shooting semi auto now.


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If the Office allows it, I am sure Brownells could hook you up with an auto sear to bring it back. The holes look good to go, just that the auto sear pin and sear itself are gone. Might need the "auto-cut" safety as well. Would be a badass fixup to get an amazing rifle back in duty cycle.

Oh, and most importantly, thanks for your service as LEO. In whatever capacity that may be.

MASP7
03-25-18, 15:06
Work is a Sheriff's Department. I think it's a machinegun that's been changed so it's only shooting semi auto now. I've never seen an AR-10.

Definitely semi now, but still a "machinegun".
Looks like in addition to the autosear being removed, the fire control parts were modified to semi configuration, at least the hammer is modified.

usmcvet
03-25-18, 15:24
Definitely semi now, but still a "machinegun".
Looks like in addition to the autosear being removed, the fire control parts were modified to semi configuration, at least the hammer is modified.

I agree someone spent some time on this. I wonder if it's a Century Arms deal. They're here in VT.


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MASP7
03-25-18, 18:35
If Century imported it, it will have their name on it.
If not, it no doubt came from the GWN. Lots of AR-10's were imported there, and they don't have the "once a machinegun, always a machinegun" silliness.
Based on your location, I'd be guessing that's where it came from.

usmcvet
03-25-18, 19:21
If Century imported it, it will have their name on it.
If not, it no doubt came from the GWN. Lots of AR-10's were imported there, and they don't have the "once a machinegun, always a machinegun" silliness.
Based on your location, I'd be guessing that's where it came from.

Who is GWN? It would be great if it was transferable. A LGS has already expressed interest.


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MASP7
03-25-18, 19:31
GWN- Great White North... Canada. I saw guns like that up there in the mid 80's. Back then, Canada had very liberal gun laws. Now the only thing very liberal up there is the government...

There's almost no chance it's a transferable.
Someone at your department should know where it came from. Maybe a retiree knows. There should be some kind of paperwork on it.

usmcvet
03-25-18, 21:13
GWN- Great White North... Canada. I saw guns like that up there in the mid 80's. Back then, Canada had very liberal gun laws. Now the only thing very liberal up there is the government...

There's almost no chance it's a transferable.
Someone at your department should know where it came from. Maybe a retiree knows. There should be some kind of paperwork on it.

Thank you.


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masakari
04-26-18, 21:24
Buy it from your dept! Even without the lower, if you have to.

JoshNC
04-26-18, 21:39
You should definitely look into whether it’s possibly transferable (unlikely because it’s a AI manufacture) or a pre-86 dealer sample.

File a FOIA request with ATF for the registration and transfer history.

usmcvet
04-27-18, 03:24
You should definitely look into whether it’s possibly transferable (unlikely because it’s a AI manufacture) or a pre-86 dealer sample.

File a FOIA request with ATF for the registration and transfer history.

I'll ask ATF to do a trace if we don't have any paperwork. I'm guessing we find because of the casual way it is being stored.


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MistWolf
04-29-18, 10:08
Where can I get a replacement AR10 integral carry handle charging handle? I found an AR10 in a closet at work a few days ago. The charging handle is broken.

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Awesome find! I love Gun Archeology.

Contact Jack Leuba about finding parts

HHollow
03-03-20, 12:43
The Brownells charging handle (or Genesco Armalite) will not fit and a replacement handle is unobtanium. Every now and then a collector will make a few reproduction replacement handles but it is going to be another couple of years for it to happen again. The charging handle and the bolt are the most common points of failure on the early AR10s (1957-1960). The later Portuguese contract model (1961) wore out gracefully, and there were no common points of failure because of the wider bolt lugs and radically improved charging handle. The one piece charging handle in the Cuban and Sudanese was somewhat delicate. The Guatemalan and Transitional AR10s had a slightly reinforced one-piece charging handle which was not as prone to breakage.

The rifle in the OP is a Sudanese variant and is almost certainly from Canada, since it looks "converted" to their specs. Some of these sneaked by and others were allowed to be imported by sleepy border agents. These are generally taken by atf and later the owner is allowed to keep the upper and possible other parts. A pre-may sample like this one would be worth $8-12K (if shootable) and a Transferable would be worth at least $30K since it would have C&R status. Otherwise its just parts.

Unshootable machine guns sell at quite a discount even from wholesale. I found a pre-may sample AR10 that was missing the selector switch and it was obtained by a friend after a $2K discount. My first C&R MG was an AR10 missing the entire bolt carrier group and was bought at a huge discount.

A class 3 ffl holder with good relations with atf can find out the status of the gun. They have to do it all the time before taking department trades. A LLEO or civilian will get nowhere with atf.

To change the subject. My latest acquisition is a Cuban model AR10 made in 1957. It is intact and came with the original leather sling. However, the sling is tucked away somewhere so that it does not degrade in the dryness of the gun safe.

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