2 Options Available:
- Stripped
- Assembly: Comes with rear sights, dust cover, and forward assist
Forward Assist Options:
- Large Round/Early Model
- Small Round/ Late Model
Made in USA
CURRENTLY ON BACK ORDER - No Estimated Time frame for in stock.
2 Options Available:
Forward Assist Options:
Made in USA
CURRENTLY ON BACK ORDER - No Estimated Time frame for in stock.
Retro Rifles
C7 (M16A1E1) Upper Receiver. This was a "transitional" model since it had a Shell Deflector for left
Retro Rifles
From Retro Rifles - XM16E1 (1964-67) or M16A1 (1967-mid 80's) Upper receiver, Barrel and Fro
Retro Rifles
Reproduction Standard US Military issue M16A2 fully assembled Upper Receiver assembly. Exact Model
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Standard Milspec flat top upper receiver. Appropriate for any "flat top" military build. 2 O
Retro Rifles
3 Color Options: Black Grey Black/Green 2 Assembly Options: Stripped Assembly, comes wit
Retro Rifles
C7 (M16A1E1) Upper Receiver. This was a "transitional" model since it had a Shell Deflector for left
Retro Rifles
Reproduction Standard US Military issue M16A2 fully assembled Upper Receiver assembly. Exact Model
Retro Rifles
3 Color Options: Black Grey Black/Green 2 Assembly Options: Stripped Assembly, comes wit
Retro Rifles
In 1985 Colt returned to the original "Commando" idea, with its Model 733, essentially a modernized
Retro Rifles
2 Available Options: Stripped Receiver Assembly: Comes with rear sight and dust cover
Due to high demand we are pausing short pin and full assembly barrel orders Options: St
Retro Rifles
A nice reproduction of the Colt/Diemaco FiberLite Stock. You can purchase the Stock only, or the fu
Retro Rifles
We offer 5 different versions of the CAR-15 "Moderator" muzzle device. The first three choices are a
Retro Rifles
From Retro Rifles - XM16E1 (1964-67) or M16A1 (1967-mid 80's) Upper receiver, Barrel and Fro
Retro Rifles
CAR-15/ XM177 6 Hole Handguards: New reproductions of original round Car-15 handguard
Retro Rifles
The 10 inch barrel Colt XM177 (model 609) was essentially a fielded prototype - and the firs
Retro Rifles
In 1966, the Army decided it wanted a slightly longer barreled version of the XM177E1, 11.5 inches i