How much does the Arsenal slr-107r cost?
How much does the Arsenal slr-107r cost?
The SLR-107R was revealed to the world, an entry-level, stamped receiver, fixed stock 7.62×39 AK built with the same standards, quality materials, and Arsenal brand workmanship. The biggest news, however, was the price: only $879.99, the first time a rifle in the 107 series was available for under $1000 retail.
What kind of rifle is the slr-107?
All of the SLR-107 line are chambered for 7.62×39. In that respect, they’re solid AK-47 pattern rifles. They’re made in Bulgaria and remanufactured by Arsenal, in Las Vegas. Arsenal handles the parts swaps needed to ensure 922 (r) compliance. All SLR-107s have 1mm stamped receivers and their original chrome lined, hammer forged barrels.
Are the Arsenal 107s any good?
Arsenal offers upgrades on many of their rifles (better stocks, or milled receivers, etc.) but the 107s are a baseline. And they’re incredibly solid. When compared with the features of other Arsenals I’ve seen, the 107s may look a bit plain.
Where are the slr107-34’s made?
The two SLR107-34s we used for the review. (Photo by David Higginbotham) All of the SLR-107 line are chambered for 7.62×39. In that respect, they’re solid AK-47 pattern rifles. They’re made in Bulgaria and remanufactured by Arsenal, in Las Vegas. Arsenal handles the parts swaps needed to ensure 922 (r) compliance.
Is the slr-107r a fixed stock AK74?
However, one of the greatest things about this gun is its potential for customization – being a fixed stock AK74-pattern rifle, it’s compatible with any fixed AKM or AK74 stock. I was already in possession of an East German MPi-KM polymer fixed stock set, but I opted to buy a surplus Russian blonde 74 set for my SLR-107R.
What is the fit and finish of the slr-107r?
The fit and finish is amazing, all rivets are seated perfectly, and the sights are straight as a rail. The SLR-107R comes with a US made polymer stock set, which is available in black or “plum” (for a $20 upcharge).
How much does the ar-107 cost?
The biggest news, however, was the price: only $879.99, the first time a rifle in the 107 series was available for under $1000 retail. The lack of a folding stock and 74-style muzzle brake is quite a departure from your usual Arsenal product. To some enthusiasts, the lack of certain bells & whistles may come as a downside.