Posted April 8, 2019 9:30 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Besides its status as an early transferable select-fire Colt — in a gold finish — the prototype is the first model of the AR-15 to have a forward assist.
Rock Island has the gun, serial no. “COSUSA1” up for grabs in their upcoming May Premier Auction. The rare Colt AR-15/XM16E1 was presented to Gen. Earle “Bus” Wheeler, the storied Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff through six years of the Vietnam War.
Wheeler, who served as in infantry officer early in his career to include service in WWII, reportedly took a keen interest in the Colt, which was eventually selected to replace the Army’s M14 — the latter a gun which had been developed by the Army’s own Ordnance Department. One sticking point for the service was the absence of a way to manually close the M16’s bolt, a feature which became standard on the Colt 603 models after 1963.
The first test gun with the forward assist, given a gold finish and a buffed polish job on the plastic, was presented to Wheeler by Colt President Paul Benke in 1964.
It’s thought the one of a kind serial number of “COSUSA1” stands for “Chief of Staff US Army, Serial Number 1.” Wheeler

Source: Guns.com

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