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- Are SGL-21 Russian AKs worth the money? - AR15. COM
When Arsenal had both Russian and Bulgarian rifles, the SLR (Bulgarian) has slight better quality than the SGL Minor things like grip plate, that the SGL wasn't really close to Russian modern manufacturing process, like the divots vs pins on the FSB and GB We also had a glut of sporting Saigas being imported by pretty much everyone
- Opinions on Bear Creek Arsenal? gt; AR Discussions - AR15. COM
Quoted: I have not owned a BCA complete rifle I have owned everything else, lowers, complete uppers, etc I currently have a BCA 7 62x39 10 5" upper
- Frankford Arsenal X-10 10 station progressive press that . . . - AR15. COM
Quoted: awesome information, i will probably get a dillon 550C to compliment this along with swaging press for full sizing large rifle brass or single stage loading my 50bmg
- Bulgarian Milled Imports (Reference Guide) - AR15. COM
Arsenal SLR-95 Arsenal SLR-96 Of the two imported rifles, the SLR-95 was the more prevalent model Two versions of it were actually imported; one with a muzzle brake pinned to the barrel, and one without Both rifles originally sold new for about $300 - $350, but today (2011) sell new for about $800 - $900
- US Made AK103 Head to Head Comparison *Full Review Up* gt; AK . . . - AR15. COM
Bulgaria never modernized their tooling and so kept the original Soviet 4 5mm hinge They did eventually make the PG plate standard and you will see this on both the Arsenal SLR series and the PSA AK103, since the PSA rifle is 100% based on the Bulgarian AK74 pattern rifle Some 5 5mm pins have an extremely thin center section
- Bear Creek Arsenal - Reviews Opinions? - AR15. COM
the trigger is a rather popular Geissele The LaRue MBT-2S locks up worse and required some creative fishing with a narrow screwdriver to get the upper and lower apart
- CarlosCs definitive guide to AK bayonets (updated 3 22 25) - AR15. COM
1 The first variation – let’s call it 1a – was produced from 1965 to 1971 and had the arsenal stamp on the flat mortise immediately behind the muzzle ring 2 Variation 1b was also made from 1965 to 1971, but the arsenal stamp was moved to the front of the cross guard, facing forward, toward the blade 3
- Help with SAM-7 muzzle brake gt; Bulgarian gt; AR15. COM
The Arsenal SAM7R-61 is definitely listed as have a removeable brake As stated above, I would try a penetrating oil, such as Kroil, rather than heat After that, I would probably try slipping a thin piece of metal through the side ports to increase my torque while turning it left
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