Hard to find Italian Beretta AR70 / Sport Pre-Ban. This is one of the finest Semi Auto Rifle Made. This is Near Perfect Condition. This is the one you want in your collection.
The Beretta AR70/Sport (or AR70/223 Sporter) is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .223 Rem (5.56mm), serving as the civilian sporting version of the Italian military's AR70 assault rifle produced from the 1970s to the 1990s. It features a 17.5–18 inch barrel, stamped steel construction, and proprietary 30-round rock-in magazines.
Key Characteristics:
Action:
Gas-operated, long-stroke piston with a rotating bolt, similar in design concept to the AR-18.
Design: Features a "clamshell" receiver design that hinges open for cleaning, with a non-reciprocating charging handle.
Furniture:
Generally equipped with black plastic/polymer handguards, a pistol grip, and a fixed stock.
Sights:
Uses a post front sight (often protected by wings) and a two-position flip aperture rear sight.
Sporting Features: As a semi-automatic rifle, it lacks the full-auto capability of the standard AR70, and many imports included specific modifications to comply with regulations.
Operation:
Uses a stamped metal, "rock-and-lock" style magazine, similar to an AK-47 but specific to the Beretta AR70 system.
These rifles are considered rare in the United States and were often imported by companies such as the Berben Corporation NY NY.
SORRY NO NY SALES
| UPC | ECOM00532454 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 17.5" BARREL |
| Caliber | .223 REM |
| Capacity | 30 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK SYNTH STOCK/BLACK |
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