Follow me on Instagram for daily content: This is an disassembly / field strip video on the Robinson Armament clone of the Stoner 63 rifle; the M96. The Stoner 63 is a legendary rifle used by the USA Navy Seals in the Vietnam war. It was a highly configurable platform, being able to be run as a rifle in standard form (as shown), in a top feeding form (like a Bren gun), and as a beltfed machinegun. Unfortunately the gun was not continued after the war, and most of the rifles were destroyed. Most of the surviving copies today are owned by a single collector in USA. Transferable guns (which they all were) are pricey to begin with, but with the limited supply, these are highly sought after and are known to fetch well in excess of 100k at auction. Robinson Armament of Salt Lake City, Utah produced a high quality clone of the Stoner 63 between 1999 and 2011. They were available in 3 barrel lengths (the 16“ Recon, the 17.5“, and the 20“ Expeditionary). There was also a model
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