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Rare Tanaka Works Ruger AC556 Military/Police Assault Rifle All metal, real wood and folding metal stock Video above of a Tanaka AC556 in action !
Made over 15 years ago and in very good condition/ working condition. Appears unfired !! Internals in excellent condition. All metal with folding metal stock. Includes: 30rd magazine, 5x Unused Tanaka Cal .223 blowback cartridges These do not come available very often.. be quick !
Can be converted to fire MGC Cal.233 blowback blank cartridges We ship internationally: Please ask for a shipping quote: sales@mg-props.co.uk PFC Primer caps: €11.00 / £9.50 per box (1 box = 100 PFC caps) needed for the reusable blowback cartridges to make the bang, smoke and eject the cartridge Real look .223 bullets: Brand new : €4.25 / £2.95 each : Inert (used) €2.85 / £1.95 These are purely for display. Look great for toping of your mag ! Brief info on the Ruger Assault Rifle: Bill Ruger, one of leading US arms designers of post-WW2 period, began development of a new semi-automatic rifle circa 1970. The rifle was intended for either civilian and para-military use; it was patterned after current US issue military rifle, the M14, and was chambered for relatively new 5,56x45mm (.223 Remington) ammunition. Since its commercial introduction in 1973 the Ruger Mini-14 rifle found wide acceptance among both civilian shooters and a variety of police and security forces around the world. For government users, Ruger produced two specialized versions of the basic rifle - the Mini-14GB and AC-556. The former is still a semi-automatic only weapon, but is fitted with protected front sight, flash-hider and a bayonet lug. The latter is a selective-fired weapon, and thus can be classified as a true assault rifle. All weapons in the Mini-14 family share same basic design, although there are differences in certain parts; for example, AC-556 rifles had slightly longer receiver, which hosts the fire mode switch at its rear part. |