René Crauwels

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Slovenian SAR80: Sterling Out-Simplifies the AR-180

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The British Sterling firm designed the SAR-80 (specifically, their engineer Frank Waters) as a very simple to sell to countries outside the main NATO/Warsaw spheres of influence. Sterling ended up getting a license to produce the AR-18 though, and didn’t put Water’s design into production.

When the newly formed Chartered Industries of Singapore came looking for a to produce, the SAR-80 design was a chance for Sterling to sell a production license. CIS needed something to produce domestically to equip the Singaporean Army, and the SAR-80 met their needs. After selling the rifles to their own Army, the company went looking for export clients. They found a few, including Croatia, the Central African Republic, and Slovenia. A total of about 80,000 SAR-80 rifles were made, and this is one of the Slovenian-contract examples.

Thanks to Polenar for the opportunity to film this neat piece!

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