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Hi guys, thanks for tuning in to another video on ForgottenWeapons.com. Im Ian McCollum, and Im here today at Movie Armaments Group in Toronto where we are taking a look at the early development of the M16 rifle from the AR-15 rifles. Specifically we are looking at this through the ownership of Colt. So our story starts a bit earlier, in fact this actually starts with the ArmaLite AR-10, which we have an example of here. This is an early pattern of AR-10 and this was ArmaLites main product at this point. Were talking the late 1950s, like 1958-59 here. This is what ArmaLite was really trying to sell. The Army was looking at testing small calibre, high velocity rifles, and Winchester had proposed one, in a .224 calibre. Someday well get a chance to do a video on one of those. And ArmaLite decided to enter a scaled-down version of the AR-10 into that trial, and it was the AR-15. Now the AR-15 that ArmaLite sent into that trial has a lot of similarities to the AR-10 here. It had t