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|name= Armalite Rifle 15
 
|name= Armalite Rifle 15
 
|image= Stag2wi.jpg|300px|AR-15 SP1
 
|image= Stag2wi.jpg|300px|AR-15 SP1
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==History==
 
==History==
[[File:AR15 media guide.jpg|thumb|300px|Things the [[MSM]] think they know.]]
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[[File:AR15 media guide.jpg|thumb|300px|The AR 15 as seen by the [[MSM]].]]The AR-15 is based on the 7.62 mm [[AR-10]], designed by [[Eugene Stoner]] of the Fairchild [[ArmaLite]] corporation.<ref name="armalitehistory">[http://www.armalite.com/library/history/history.htm A Historical Review of Armalite] ArmaLite, Inc.</ref>  The AR-15 was developed as a lighter, 5.56 mm version of the AR-10. The "AR" in AR-15 comes from the ArmaLite name, not "assault rifle" as is commonly believed; ArmaLite's AR-1, [[Armalite AR-5|AR-5]], and some subsequent models were [[bolt action]] rifles, and there are [[shotguns]] and [[pistols]] whose model numbers also include the "AR" prefix.<ref name="armalitehistory" />   
[[File:AR15facts.jpg|thumb|300px|Things the MSM doesn't know.]]
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The AR-15 is based on the 7.62 mm [[AR-10]], designed by [[Eugene Stoner]] of the Fairchild [[ArmaLite]] corporation.<ref name="armalitehistory">[http://www.armalite.com/library/history/history.htm A Historical Review of Armalite] ArmaLite, Inc.</ref>  The AR-15 was developed as a lighter, 5.56 mm version of the AR-10. The "AR" in AR-15 comes from the ArmaLite name, not "assault rifle" as is commonly believed; ArmaLite's AR-1, [[Armalite AR-5|AR-5]], and some subsequent models were [[bolt action]] rifles, and there are [[shotguns]] and [[pistols]] whose model numbers also include the "AR" prefix.<ref name="armalitehistory" />   
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[[Image:AR-15 Sporter SP1 Carbine.JPG|left|thumb|Colt AR-15 Sporter SP1 Carbine]]
 
[[Image:AR-15 Sporter SP1 Carbine.JPG|left|thumb|Colt AR-15 Sporter SP1 Carbine]]
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*[[6.5 Grendel]] (.264 cal)
 
*[[6.5 Grendel]] (.264 cal)
 
*[[6.8 SPC]] (.270 cal)
 
*[[6.8 SPC]] (.270 cal)
*[[.30 Carbine]]
 
 
*[[.300 Whisper]]
 
*[[.300 Whisper]]
 
*[[7.62x39mm]]
 
*[[7.62x39mm]]
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*'''[http://www.gunownersresource.com/manuals/colt/Colt_AR15_to_22LR_Conv.pdf Colt AR15 to 22lr Conversion Manual]''' (PDF)
 
*'''[http://www.gunownersresource.com/manuals/colt/Colt_AR15_to_22LR_Conv.pdf Colt AR15 to 22lr Conversion Manual]''' (PDF)
 
===videos===
 
===videos===
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===diagrams===
 
===diagrams===
 
The following diagrams are also available for reference:
 
The following diagrams are also available for reference:
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* [http://firearmparts.snickslist.com/articles.php?tPath=6 Virtual AR-15 Builder]
 
* [http://firearmparts.snickslist.com/articles.php?tPath=6 Virtual AR-15 Builder]
 
{{AR-15 variants}}
 
{{AR-15 variants}}
[[category:rifles]]
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[[category:American 5.56mm semi-automatic rifles]]
[[category:5.56mm firearms]]
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[[category:American .223 semi-automatic rifles]]
[[category:.223 firearms]]
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[[category:semi-automatic firearms]]
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[[category:Colt]]
 
[[category:Colt]]
[[category:frequently demonized firearms]]
 
 
{{featured article}}
 
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