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  1. The ArmaLite AR-7 Explorer is a semi-automatic firearm in .22 Long Rifle caliber, developed in 1959 from the AR-5 that was adopted by the U.S. Air Force as a pilot and aircrew survival weapon. [1] The AR-7 was adopted and modified by the Israeli Air Force as an aircrew survival weapon in the 1980s. The AR-7 was designed by American firearms ...

  2. Dec 27, 2016 · Its MSRP was quickly adjusted to $49.95, the same price as Remington’s Nylon 66, another futuristic plastic rifle introduced around the same time. Early ArmaLite ads touted its “Air Force ...

  3. Armalite used the research and tooling for the AR-5/MA-1 to develop the Armalite AR-7, an eight-shot semi-automatic takedown rifle chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. Released in 1959 as a civilian survival weapon and in continuous production since then, the AR-7 is related to the AR-5 in terms of its overall layout and retains the same modular takedown, storage in stock, and the ...

  4. Apr 11, 2022 · HENRY AR-7 US SURVIVAL RIFLE. $389.99. Shop All. Before I got too far into this survival trip, I figured I’d better get proficient with the rifle that my life depended on. Since this wasn’t a ...

  5. Dec 12, 2012 · The AR-7 was born in a program to design a survival arm for the USAF to arm pilots and other personal in survival situations. The main survival guns of the time included the M-4, a .22 Hornet bolt-action made by H&R and the M-6, a .22/.410 over/under gun. Stoners’ contribution to the program was not actually the AR-7 but the AR-5.

  6. Overview: The ArmaLite M-15 Light Tactical Carbine provides users with a versatile, hard-hitting modern sporting rifle in a new, streamlined and affordable design. Featuring ArmaLite's free-floating M-LOK tactical handguard and low profile gas block, the M15LTC16 carries a modern profile in a light, easy to use configuration. Weighing in under seven pounds, the M15LTC16 is

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    The first ArmaLite concept to be adopted for production was the AR-5, a survival rifle chambered for the .22 Hornet cartridge. The AR-5 was adopted by the U.S. Air Force as the MA-1 Survival Rifle. A civilian survival weapon, the AR-7, was later introduced, chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The semi-automatic AR-7, like the AR-5, could be ...