out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. I am guessing someone else is going to join the bankruptcy list. Ahem... uh... Brownells!
@@nitroxylictv I don't think selling your products is a sign of going bankrupt. I'm not an Austrian economist but I'm pretty sure if you're selling enough to constantly be out of stock, you're doing pretty well.
They’re not ‘constantly’ out of stock, they just stopped offering them as complete rifles but give you the option to buy them as parts and build them yourself.
Watching this in 2022 is nostalgic. My first retro AR was a Colt SP1, so when this series was launched by brownells I ordered the BRN-10 B and got serial number 00048. Eventually I sold the SP1 and purchased 2 proto 5.56 receiver kits to build my own custom rifles. The first has a 16.5” mid length barrel from CMMG for modern 5.56 ammo and the other is supposed to be a 607 clone chambered in .300 blackout, basically a 1/2 scale carbine clone of my BRN-10.
Awesome. I was issued an M16A1 by the USMC from 1983-1985 and then an A2 from 1985-1987. These retro rifles appeal to me more than the newer rifles capable of carrying all the optics and stuff. 4th award expert with iron sights, yay! :D
All I want is the 16A1 and the carbine, both with binary triggers installed. If I can save up enough to buy them one day that would be a dream come true. Both are extremely nice rifles and look exactly like the originals.
@@Nobody-xh5qe you probably got the... uh... last one in stock, because you know, out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock....
That XM16E1 clone is so awesome looking. So iconic yet simplistic in this earlier form and without a doubt THE most controversial M16 model in history. Until mid-late 1968 the XM16A1 was the predominant model and the one you see in all the photos from the most famous battles like the ones from the Battle of Khe Sahn and the Battle of la Drang, to the Tet offensive as well as the Battle of Hue. You even see it in photos from the final troop withdrawal in March 1970. That three prong flash hider and partial fence is so easy to spot in all the old photos. Will keep that XBRNM16E1 model in mind.
So I've been looking at them for a while and I got to finally experience one and hot dam Totally worth the money and if you want a Good replica these are some of the cheapest out there colt is mentally disabled they want like 2500-2700 a gun brownells has them for 1000
@ 6:20 the receiver extension (buffer tube) doesn't have the correct lock ring (nut) for that time period. That lock ring (nut) is the newer castle nut. The original lock ring (nut) had two 1/8" holes at 180° from each centered on the lock ring. Yeah I know it's nitpicking.
Ya did an awesome job on coming out with these Brownells, even making a waffle mag too! btw, what are the odds of just a complete A1 upper (minus the bolt assembly) being sold? I'd be interested!
The new production parts of these for more modern builds will be huge. Its been tough to get A1 butt stocks and at affordable prices for example. I want to put an A1 (shorter than the A2) stock on my M4. I don't like the adjustable stocks.
Beautiful rifles I got to shoot one of them last Monday it was VERY GOOD hoping you have ALL of them in Dallas in May. If I buy ALL four can I get one of those green shirts ?? Thank you.
Would love to have the XM177 with the 16" barrel and colt style slip over flash hider. My first AR was a colt setup that way. My first issue M16a1 was a normal a1, but I did have one that was issued to me with the SP1 style lower with captive pin and A1 upper.
Though I know it would not be period correct I've always been fond of the Vietnam era furniture however the colt I bought has a 16" barrel and would like to know if the handgaurd and stock could still be applied to a shorter barrel retained by an added forward sight portion.
Out of all thousands of M16A1s I saw when I was in the army there were only a couple of them that had that M16 style stock. All the rest had the modern trap-door style M16A1 stock. That old M16 stock is wrong, and not representative of over 99.9% of all M16A1s. I bought a Brownells XBRN177E2 upper and the barrel was longer than it needed to be, well over 16" long. I decided that it was 1/2" too long, and since it's not correct anyway, just got done chopping off the end of the barrel with a hacksaw. After grinding, filing, and sanding it down, it's now 16 1/8" long and has a 6-prong flash hider. It's still not right, but it's shorter and should look okay once I cold blue it and put the rifle back together with my Dead Foot Arms Modified Cycle System (MCS) with GEN 2 Folding Adaptor so I can fire it while the stock is folded.
I did the math in my head and looks like you could build one of these buy buying all the parts from brownells for around $900, Maybe a little less. I built a m16a1 replica in 2012 about a month before I graduated high school for about $700 using all dpms parts besides the stock set and forward assist which were original Vietnam era parts.
Pretty darn cool. Brownell did a excellent job with these. Was wondering if we get one of these ,are we stuck with the 20 round mags or are 30 rounders available for these?
They went from $900 to assemble your own, now they're $1300 assembled? This markets toward the same rich guys that drove up the price on classic cars during the 90s
By any chance do do guys have California compliant models so us in California can get our hands in one. If not can you guys ship to California with no grip, no flash hider, and no magazine.
@@nitroxylictv Yeah, no flash hider and no pistol grip allowed here in California. That being said, we are allowed to put in a muzzle break instead and technically we can put a regular pistol grip but you would need to get a fin grip so you won’t be able to grip the grip normally.
To me the whole point of doing this is to have something more affordable than a colt sp1 but when the price is the same if not more than a colt sp1 why would you spend that kind of money? I'd rather have an sp1 anyway just really didn't feel like spending that kind of money which sucks because I got so excited when I heard that someone was making a retro ar and then I heard it was brownells and I knew right away it wasn't going to be cheap and I was unfortunately right but I wasn't expecting that kind of price thats just dumb hell I saw a really nice sp1 a couple of months ago for 850 I'd rather pay close to that than over 1,100 for a copy now I was super impressed with the ar10 love it looks great thought to myself yep thats the next rifle I'm getting for sure but then I saw the price NOTE: THESE RIFLES ARE NOT MADE FROM FUCKING UNOBTAINIUM its aluminum and plastic some of the cheapest materials in the world and there is absolutely no shortage of ar's or ar parts either so can someone please explain to me why in gods great fuck are these rifles so expensive because I don't get it
Would be great if they ever got them back in stock so a person could buy one.
out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock.
I am guessing someone else is going to join the bankruptcy list. Ahem... uh... Brownells!
@@nitroxylictv
I don't think selling your products is a sign of going bankrupt. I'm not an Austrian economist but I'm pretty sure if you're selling enough to constantly be out of stock, you're doing pretty well.
@@imperialbricks1977 if you're producing a bunch yes.
They’re not ‘constantly’ out of stock, they just stopped offering them as complete rifles but give you the option to buy them as parts and build them yourself.
@@nitroxylictv Lol you got that a little backwards pal. Although they could also be doing bad to where they can't keep up a demand
Love the triangular handguards.
I still think the M16A1 is the sexiest rifle ever made.
I bought a new rifle and the first thing I did was change to the triangle handguards , beautiful !!
@@CountArtha 100% agreed. Also not forget to mention the A1 with the M203 and the Handguard ❤️
Watching this in 2022 is nostalgic. My first retro AR was a Colt SP1, so when this series was launched by brownells I ordered the BRN-10 B and got serial number 00048. Eventually I sold the SP1 and purchased 2 proto 5.56 receiver kits to build my own custom rifles. The first has a 16.5” mid length barrel from CMMG for modern 5.56 ammo and the other is supposed to be a 607 clone chambered in .300 blackout, basically a 1/2 scale carbine clone of my BRN-10.
Awesome. I was issued an M16A1 by the USMC from 1983-1985 and then an A2 from 1985-1987. These retro rifles appeal to me more than the newer rifles capable of carrying all the optics and stuff. 4th award expert with iron sights, yay! :D
These classic rifles are always the best. Way better than the modern crap.
Brownells: *makes a big deal out of a new line of popular products*
Also brownells: *discontinues line of products before anyone can buy them*
Bring these back!
about time! xm177 has my name on it.
Paul is one heck of a salesman, because I just spent $60 on a retro grip and XM177E2 stock for a lower receiver I haven't even bought yet. Worth it!
Hahaha
All I want is the 16A1 and the carbine, both with binary triggers installed. If I can save up enough to buy them one day that would be a dream come true. Both are extremely nice rifles and look exactly like the originals.
Do you keep that thing on you, God damn it Bobby?
Bring ‘em back!? Please!
Thank You Brownells, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eventually, i plan to get ALL four models.
Yes. I know what you mean. I want all 4 too.
Damn I've been saving for a year for one but it's on its way
@@Nobody-xh5qe you probably got the... uh... last one in stock, because you know, out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock. out of stock....
I wish these were still offered.
Expensive, but still cheaper than colt
Frederick Haas oh yeah
They are actually priced really nice for what it is, their margins can't be very big
@Frederick Haas Are they a reliable, quality weapon though?
@@cmv8722 Well sure, but so is a $450 AR. Price is pretty insane
When will there be more stock on the Brownells website
I see that they’ve been out for a couple years
probably never
That XM16E1 clone is so awesome looking. So iconic yet simplistic in this earlier form and without a doubt THE most controversial M16 model in history. Until mid-late 1968 the XM16A1 was the predominant model and the one you see in all the photos from the most famous battles like the ones from the Battle of Khe Sahn and the Battle of la Drang, to the Tet offensive as well as the Battle of Hue. You even see it in photos from the final troop withdrawal in March 1970. That three prong flash hider and partial fence is so easy to spot in all the old photos. Will keep that XBRNM16E1 model in mind.
So cool. I'm a carbine kind of guy. The flash hider on that one looks amazing. Thanks.
Let's get the production going please!
So I've been looking at them for a while and I got to finally experience one and hot dam Totally worth the money and if you want a Good replica these are some of the cheapest out there colt is mentally disabled they want like 2500-2700 a gun brownells has them for 1000
If these ever sell in the used market, they'll sell for thousands.
@ 6:20 the receiver extension (buffer tube) doesn't have the correct lock ring (nut) for that time period. That lock ring (nut) is the newer castle nut. The original lock ring (nut) had two 1/8" holes at 180° from each centered on the lock ring. Yeah I know it's nitpicking.
not when they cost that kind of money
Ya did an awesome job on coming out with these Brownells, even making a waffle mag too! btw, what are the odds of just a complete A1 upper (minus the bolt assembly) being sold? I'd be interested!
Just ordered their M16A1 clone for $820 shipped (29 March 2019). They had a 10% off plus free shipping promo going on.
damn thats a good price. hope you been enjoying it. They go for around that price on Black Friday, hoping to nab one this year
4 years later none of these items are in stock???
“This is the gun I used in Nam!”-Eric C
Rifle... your "gun"is for fun.
@@joerobo682
Paul, when will the A1 stripped uppers be available again?
At shotshow when these were unveiled, they said 'soon' in regards to the individual parts. They also said 'soon' a month ago, so.....
Jimmy Cricket they won't, they took them off the shelf to sell complete rifles marked up even more
I'm excited about the 605 uppers!
The new production parts of these for more modern builds will be huge. Its been tough to get A1 butt stocks and at affordable prices for example. I want to put an A1 (shorter than the A2) stock on my M4. I don't like the adjustable stocks.
The 3 prong flash hider was also great at opening the old Pepsi and Coke bottle caps
Beautiful rifles I got to shoot one of them last Monday it was VERY GOOD hoping you have ALL of them in Dallas in May. If I buy ALL four can I get one of those green shirts ?? Thank you.
Wish they were still making them.
I'll be buying the 16E1 this year.
Yeah. I can’t decide that or the A1
Please bring all the parts and complete kets back
I would love if Brownells retroed the Colt Commando's in 9mm
Nice! I got excited when watching "mrgunsngear" videos on Facebook
Make more, specifically the stripped uppers
I'd love it if you guys reintroduced them.
Beautiful! All of them!
Would love to have the XM177 with the 16" barrel and colt style slip over flash hider. My first AR was a colt setup that way. My first issue M16a1 was a normal a1, but I did have one that was issued to me with the SP1 style lower with captive pin and A1 upper.
They pop up for sale every so often. I bought my Troy XM177E2 for a hundred over its 2017 retail price earlier this year.
I can’t wait to get one
That carbine they make is nice.
My god they are beautiful. Too bad we can’t get them here in Canada
Last I check, the 601 has sold out... I sure want that one, replacing the slimy green furniture with black...
Love those first three rifles. If I had the cash I'd buy them all.
Doesn't matter, they're discontinued
@@deathskrieg5525 not really their not built as a rifle but as several parts, imo witch is stupid.
Very Cool
We have come full circle
so cool want them all
Though I know it would not be period correct I've always been fond of the Vietnam era furniture however the colt I bought has a 16" barrel and would like to know if the handgaurd and stock could still be applied to a shorter barrel retained by an added forward sight portion.
That carbine was fucking sick gotta get one of those
Please make more BRN-16A1's I really want one with a retro scope
Out of all thousands of M16A1s I saw when I was in the army there were only a couple of them that had that M16 style stock. All the rest had the modern trap-door style M16A1 stock. That old M16 stock is wrong, and not representative of over 99.9% of all M16A1s. I bought a Brownells XBRN177E2 upper and the barrel was longer than it needed to be, well over 16" long. I decided that it was 1/2" too long, and since it's not correct anyway, just got done chopping off the end of the barrel with a hacksaw. After grinding, filing, and sanding it down, it's now 16 1/8" long and has a 6-prong flash hider. It's still not right, but it's shorter and should look okay once I cold blue it and put the rifle back together with my Dead Foot Arms Modified Cycle System (MCS) with GEN 2 Folding Adaptor so I can fire it while the stock is folded.
MAKE MORE
AR-10A has a spot waiting for it in my gun rack.
I did the math in my head and looks like you could build one of these buy buying all the parts from brownells for around $900, Maybe a little less. I built a m16a1 replica in 2012 about a month before I graduated high school for about $700 using all dpms parts besides the stock set and forward assist which were original Vietnam era parts.
When is the 20" A2 clone coming out?
None of these are on the website
Pretty darn cool. Brownell did a excellent job with these. Was wondering if we get one of these ,are we stuck with the 20 round mags or are 30 rounders available for these?
I think the price is very reasonable despite differing comments
Very, very cool!
I ❤ Brownells
Love those carry handles cheers lol
Sure would be nice if they started selling them again.
Non of these are on the website guess i gotta build my own 🤷♂️
When will these be back in stock?
Any plans to release the takedown pins, trigger guard, T-charging handle ,and handguard slip ring in the Gray?
All of these rifles are manufactured by Aero Precision
That sounds expensive
@@Catgat37 I believe the Brownell retro rifles were less than those from Colt and others.
@@texassportsman5880 🤔
That M 601 Has My Name On It 😮😀😎😊
When are these coming back in stock?
That's what I would like to know. I may give Brownell a call sometime this week to see if they can say.
never
@@backyardbuck6362 never ever
Can you bring these back?
Paul, any idea if/when more slick-side rifles (Colt Model 604, GAU-5A/A) will be offered?
I wish they did E type A1 stocks
To people bitching about the price, lets see you build a Colt 601 with surplus parts for less.
Brownells sells the parts for $900 dummy
I think they discontinued their retro line
Classic look.
AWESOME ! :-)
they should be with 1/7 twist so not to limit the ammo choice. Only complaint I have.
I just checked: If you buy the upper receiver separately, you can get it in 1/7.
Will those Handguards fit a 20 inch ?
Brownells is doing God's work. Very shweet
Do a retro dissipator series!
Must have...
Are you guys done with this line ? I want the xbrne1 and it hasn’t been in stock forever and says not available for backorder.
they skimped out, fuck brownells
How come the brn10 aren’t sold as full guns anymore?
Old school cool
Got one.
You would of had a major hit, if you didn't price these like BCM and DD rifles. In a market of 400 Ar's
They went from $900 to assemble your own, now they're $1300 assembled? This markets toward the same rich guys that drove up the price on classic cars during the 90s
The extra price is for the period correct receivers nobody else makes anymore. If you are too broke to buy it just dont buy it.
Cool
The green is the wrong shade.
XM177e2 didn’t have a bayonet lug.
Why isn't Brownell bring back the m16a1 I still waiting for ya to get some more
I wish they would at least make the parts in small batches.
I'd like to see the XM-177 be offered in 300 BLK
Look Nice💪💪
now that i have money to buy one it's the xm16e1 is never in stock
When is Brownells going to do an A2 clone series?
Why? A2s are readily available.
By any chance do do guys have California compliant models so us in California can get our hands in one. If not can you guys ship to California with no grip, no flash hider, and no magazine.
just move
@@jestonxi6391 That’s easier said than done. I do want to move but at the moment I can’t.
@@WarHawk90000 hahahaha no flash hider or grip? fucking liberals right???? "oh that looks scary ban it!"
@@nitroxylictv Yeah, no flash hider and no pistol grip allowed here in California. That being said, we are allowed to put in a muzzle break instead and technically we can put a regular pistol grip but you would need to get a fin grip so you won’t be able to grip the grip normally.
they had some, but were discontinued
Are all of them compatible with 30 round mags and higher?
DNchap1417 Democrats say no, Brownells says yes
LOL... While I don't like the colour, I can easily replace that with Black furniture...
They are
I’d like to see these in .223 wylde with 1:9 and 1:8 twists offered
To me the whole point of doing this is to have something more affordable than a colt sp1 but when the price is the same if not more than a colt sp1 why would you spend that kind of money? I'd rather have an sp1 anyway just really didn't feel like spending that kind of money which sucks because I got so excited when I heard that someone was making a retro ar and then I heard it was brownells and I knew right away it wasn't going to be cheap and I was unfortunately right but I wasn't expecting that kind of price thats just dumb hell I saw a really nice sp1 a couple of months ago for 850 I'd rather pay close to that than over 1,100 for a copy now I was super impressed with the ar10 love it looks great thought to myself yep thats the next rifle I'm getting for sure but then I saw the price NOTE: THESE RIFLES ARE NOT MADE FROM FUCKING UNOBTAINIUM its aluminum and plastic some of the cheapest materials in the world and there is absolutely no shortage of ar's or ar parts either so can someone please explain to me why in gods great fuck are these rifles so expensive because I don't get it
Okay I gotta to have the XM177 and XM16E1
The BRN 601, I'm sold on it but, black furniture please.
SP D then it wouldnt be a correct 601
Eh, I don't know. Still a slabside, slickside, duckbill, all the way lite weight rifle. I like all those features!
That green is the wrong shade.
Get production going on these again.
I would love one of these......Too bad I live in shitty Connecticut. 😪