Difference between revisions of "ArmaLite AR-1 ParaSniper"
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[[File:ArmaLite-AR-1-Para-Sniper-ParaSniper-762-NATO-308-Winchester-Firearm-Wiki-2.png|frame|right|A photo of the ArmaLite AR-1 ParaSniper from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.]] | [[File:ArmaLite-AR-1-Para-Sniper-ParaSniper-762-NATO-308-Winchester-Firearm-Wiki-2.png|frame|right|A photo of the ArmaLite AR-1 ParaSniper from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.]] | ||
− | The '''ArmaLite AR-1 "ParaSniper"''' was a bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and is most notable for being the first firearm ever produced by the [[ArmaLite|ArmaLite company]]. It was designed by [[Eugene Stoner]] and [[Charles Dorchester]] around 1947, and was then picked up by [[ArmaLite]] in 1954. The first prototype was made on a [[Remington Model 722]] receiver. | + | The '''ArmaLite AR-1 "ParaSniper"''' was a bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and is most notable for being the first firearm ever produced by the [[ArmaLite|ArmaLite company]]. It was designed by [[Eugene Stoner]] and [[Charles Dorchester]] around 1947, and was then picked up by [[ArmaLite]] in 1954. The first prototype was made on a [[Remington Model 722]] receiver. The AR-1 used a Mauser-style action. |
One interesting feature of the AR-1, and probably the most notable, was that it used an aluminum barrel w/ steel [[Barrel liner|barrel liner]], rather than an all-steel barrel. Also, the stock was made of fiberglass and stuffed with foam internally. These design choices made the rifle ''incredibly'' light at only around 5 lbs! | One interesting feature of the AR-1, and probably the most notable, was that it used an aluminum barrel w/ steel [[Barrel liner|barrel liner]], rather than an all-steel barrel. Also, the stock was made of fiberglass and stuffed with foam internally. These design choices made the rifle ''incredibly'' light at only around 5 lbs! | ||
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ArmaLite's AR-1 ParaSniper was submitted to the U.S. Army at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, but was rejected after brief testing. As a result, ArmaLite shelved all plans to move the rifle to full production. | ArmaLite's AR-1 ParaSniper was submitted to the U.S. Army at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, but was rejected after brief testing. As a result, ArmaLite shelved all plans to move the rifle to full production. | ||
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+ | == Resources & Links == | ||
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+ | [http://A%20short%20article%20on%20the%20ArmaLite%20AR-1%20by%20HistoricalFirearms.info A short article on the ArmaLite AR-1 Parasniper by HistoricalFirearms.info] | ||
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+ | [https://www.wideners.com/blog/armalite-rifle-history/ History of the ArmaLite company by Widener's Guns, Ammo & Shooting Blog.] | ||
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[[Category: Prototype guns]] | [[Category: Prototype guns]] | ||
[[Category: Firearms chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO]] | [[Category: Firearms chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
[[Category: Rifles chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO | [[Category: Rifles chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO |
Revision as of 04:36, 4 August 2020
The ArmaLite AR-1 "ParaSniper" was a bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO and is most notable for being the first firearm ever produced by the ArmaLite company. It was designed by Eugene Stoner and Charles Dorchester around 1947, and was then picked up by ArmaLite in 1954. The first prototype was made on a Remington Model 722 receiver. The AR-1 used a Mauser-style action.
One interesting feature of the AR-1, and probably the most notable, was that it used an aluminum barrel w/ steel barrel liner, rather than an all-steel barrel. Also, the stock was made of fiberglass and stuffed with foam internally. These design choices made the rifle incredibly light at only around 5 lbs!
The gun was to be marketed to both military and commercial customers. Only 25 AR-1 prototype rifles were ever built.
Specifications
Weapon Type: Sniper rifle
Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO
Weight: ~ 5 lbs / 2.27 Kg (needs verification!)
Military Testing / Failure
ArmaLite's AR-1 ParaSniper was submitted to the U.S. Army at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, but was rejected after brief testing. As a result, ArmaLite shelved all plans to move the rifle to full production.
Resources & Links
A short article on the ArmaLite AR-1 Parasniper by HistoricalFirearms.info
History of the ArmaLite company by Widener's Guns, Ammo & Shooting Blog. [[Category: Rifles chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO