The AR-15, originally designed by Eugene Stoner in the 1950s, has a rich history rooted in military use. Initially produced by Armalite, it later gained popularity when the design was acquired by Colt's Manufacturing Company. Due to its versatility, the AR-15 quickly became a symbol in military and civilian shooting communities.
Behaviour & construction
Constructed primarily from lightweight materials like aluminum and polymer, the AR-15 offers accuracy and reliability in its firing mechanism. Its semi-automatic capability allows for rapid shooting while maintaining control and precision. This firearm is known for its modularity, enabling users to customize and adapt it to their preferences easily.
Fields of use
The AR-15 has found extensive use in various fields, including law enforcement, sport shooting, and personal defense. Its ergonomic design and manageable recoil make it a favorite among gun enthusiasts. Additionally, its compatibility with different calibers adds to its appeal for different shooting purposes.
Interesting facts
One interesting fact about the AR-15 is its widespread adoption in the United States, with millions of units in circulation. It has also sparked debates regarding gun control laws due to its popularity and association with both civilian and military applications. Despite controversies, the AR-15 remains a prominent choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient firearm for shooting activities.
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AR 556 currently isn’t included in any of our packages.
Purchase separately
Price for 10 shots CZK 400 / €16
You can add AR 556 as an extra gun to a package, purchase more shots, or even build your own package from scratch. To add AR 556 as an extra or add more shots, please note that in your booking. If you’d like to build your own package, please contact us.
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Type | Semi-automatic rifle |
Cartridge | 5.56 NATO |
Capacity | 30 rounds |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Weight | 3 kg (6,5 lb) |
Length | 90 cm (35 in) |
Muzzle velocity | 990 km/s (3,200 ft/s) |
Firing range | 550 m (600 yd) |
Rate of fire | 45 rounds per minute |
Place of origin | USA, Connecticut |
Manufacturer | Sturm, Ruger & Co. |
Designed | 2014 |
Produced | 2014–present |