Confesso, babei-me todo ao ver essas fotografias. Uma questão, essa AR-10 também tem a coronha de aluminio?
Provavelmente não,mas é a mesma AR-10 do artigo na revista Japonesa (ver número de série).
A arma não é totalmente original,muitas das AR-10 nos E.U. foram importadas da Europa ás peças,muitas da Holanda,na sua maioria os "lower receivers" foram fabricados ou adaptados nos E.U. de forma a permitir apenas tiro semi-automático,por motivos legais.
A "Paragon" era uma das empresas que importava e modificara peças para a AR-10 e vendia uma com a designação "XM-10" idêntica à AR-10 Portuguesa.
"In later years, some ex-military Sudanese and Portuguese model AR-10s were sold to civilian markets in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Nearly all of the rifles imported to the latter three countries had their full-automatic fire selector disabled. Subsequently, as many as 2,500 Australian AR-10 rifles may have been confiscated and destroyed as a result of more restrictive firearms legislation passed in 1997.[41]
Most of the AR-10 ex-military rifles shipped to the USA were in the form of parts kits, having been previously dismantled, though a few were legally imported as National Firearms Act (NFA) weapons.[42] Large numbers of AR-10 7.62 mm magazines were imported as well. Many of these kit rifles were combined with various semi-auto receivers made by civilian manufacturers in order to permit legal ownership. During the early 1980s, the Joliet, Illinois based Paragon Sales and Services manufactured new semi-automatic lower receivers while using imported upper AR-10 receivers originally manufactured by Artillerie-Inrichtingen in the Netherlands."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-10