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Robinson Armament M96 Expeditionary RifleA U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 RemingtonRobinson Armament M96 Expeditionary RifleA U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 RemingtonRobinson Armament M96 Expeditionary RifleA U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 RemingtonRobinson Armament M96 Expeditionary RifleA U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 RemingtonRobinson Armament M96 Expeditionary RifleA U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 RemingtonRobinson Armament M96 Expeditionary RifleA U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 Remington

Robinson Armament M96 Expeditionary Rifle

A U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 Remington, the M96 is based on the Stoner 63, however it is not an exact clone. Originally offered in several barrel lengths and even a Bren-style top-fed magazine configuration, the M96 was produced for only a few years before Robinson Armament began focusing on their XCR rifles. The lack of spare parts has made many of the original M96 rifles more collector pieces and safe queens rather than daily use range guns. Even though production ended in 2005, Robinson Armament as of 2019, has mentioned potentially bringing the M96 back into their product lineup with improvements. (GRH)


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Robinson Armament M96 ExpeditionaryU.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm, it is basedRobinson Armament M96 ExpeditionaryU.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm, it is basedRobinson Armament M96 ExpeditionaryU.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm, it is based

Robinson Armament M96 Expeditionary

U.S made semi-automatic rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm, it is based on the Stoner 63 but is not an exact copy or clone. They actually share very little in terms of parts compatibility. The Expeditionary Model had the longest barrel, measuring in at 20″. Shorter versions, most notably the Recon variant, had a 16″ barrel. Long since out of production, when they initially hit the market, it was to mixed reviews. This was due to their cost and the criticism of their crude, ugly appearance from the many weld marks during receiver assembly. (GRH)


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SLR-106CR with VEPR 223

SLR-106CR with VEPR 223


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