You could also call the AR-CL the "AR-10"/"Modernized AR-10," or ".308 AR-15"/"7.62NATO AR-15"
There's a bit of a chicken and egg phenomena with the naming of the modern .308 AR-like rifles, since the OG AR-10 was all but entirely abandoned upon adoption of the M16 in 'Nam. So some purists insist that the modern, full-power, AR-like rifles are properly called "AR-15s." But equally, the AR-15 was basically just a downscaled AR-10 to begin with, and then later on we up-scaled parts of the AR-15 after the AR-10 died out to give us .308 "AR-15s."
Any plans to change the "Bootlegger" description? It says 1970 Kimberlite ZZT, but the vehicle is totally different from the other Kimberlite ZZTs, and obviously based on a 2008-present/third-generation Dodge Challenger.
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Armed H-158 to OH-58C
Unarmed R-31 to Bell 47
Armed R-31 to H-13
Unarmed H-04 to EC635
Armed H-04 to AAS-72X+
AR-CL would be closer to the SAMR config of the M16 family, just to distinguish it from AR-C
There's a bit of a chicken and egg phenomena with the naming of the modern .308 AR-like rifles, since the OG AR-10 was all but entirely abandoned upon adoption of the M16 in 'Nam. So some purists insist that the modern, full-power, AR-like rifles are properly called "AR-15s." But equally, the AR-15 was basically just a downscaled AR-10 to begin with, and then later on we up-scaled parts of the AR-15 after the AR-10 died out to give us .308 "AR-15s."