Beretta AR70. From what I can tell less than 2000 were imported into the US. Does anyone else have any info on these? Any help is appreciated!
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Know zip about them but I'm droolingnemo wrote:Wilson, paging Wilson........
Thanks. Saw it come up for sale this morning and had to jump on it! LolWLJ wrote:Know zip about them but I'm droolingnemo wrote:Wilson, paging Wilson........
I remember Rays had a couple (on Preston Hgwy) in the 80's.Dave1965 wrote:I remember seeing a few of these in the late 80's I guess it was. Spend the money for the M16 Mag adapter. Thought they looked about as cool as the AR180. Something different but was wary of the parts issue.
Correct only .223. Miss that place although I was only a young kid. My father still talks to the owner on occasion.Toddstang wrote:I remember Rays had a couple (on Preston Hgwy) in the 80's.Dave1965 wrote:I remember seeing a few of these in the late 80's I guess it was. Spend the money for the M16 Mag adapter. Thought they looked about as cool as the AR180. Something different but was wary of the parts issue.
Very well made but if memory serves correct, you cant shoot 5.56 through them.
It was right across from where Roosters is now before he moved to Kiln Ct and started the range there. It's some sort of car accessory place now.Smithengineered wrote:Correct only .223. Miss that place although I was only a young kid. My father still talks to the owner on occasion.Toddstang wrote:I remember Rays had a couple (on Preston Hgwy) in the 80's.Dave1965 wrote:I remember seeing a few of these in the late 80's I guess it was. Spend the money for the M16 Mag adapter. Thought they looked about as cool as the AR180. Something different but was wary of the parts issue.
Very well made but if memory serves correct, you cant shoot 5.56 through them.
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Edit: he purchased from Rays and also the owner of another store down Preston that use to be across from Labor World is the guy he still talks to.WLJ wrote:It was right across from where Roosters is now, that was before he moved to Kiln Ct. It's some sort of car accessory place now.Smithengineered wrote:Correct only .223. Miss that place although I was only a young kid. My father still talks to the owner on occasion.Toddstang wrote:I remember Rays had a couple (on Preston Hgwy) in the 80's.Dave1965 wrote:I remember seeing a few of these in the late 80's I guess it was. Spend the money for the M16 Mag adapter. Thought they looked about as cool as the AR180. Something different but was wary of the parts issue.
Very well made but if memory serves correct, you cant shoot 5.56 through them.
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