The words out of Eugene Stoner's own mouth only support about half of what Karl Kasarda of InRange claims it does.
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Karl also omits the role of Jim Sullivan in shrinking the AR-10 to the AR-15, the AR-16 to the AR-18 and the Stoner 62 to the Stoner 63 from 7.62x51mm NATO to 5.56x45mm.
What I get from these interviews is not an iconoclast but an innovator and team player who worked with others to further the goals of the company and meet the needs of the customer.
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