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APRIL 2010

Article about our SGL31 SAIGA Rifle in "Special Weapons" magazine, April Issue - 2010.

ARSENAL’S SGL31 5.45×39mm

Written by Michael O. Humphries.
» Images by Steve Woods

Updated and legal for US shooters — a Russian AK-74 style Cold War classic!

The Kalashnikov has been, from its beginnings in the late 1940s on to its use in today’s post-Cold War Russian Federation, something of an evolutionary revolutionary. Although the basic premise of the AK-47 was radically advanced in its day—namely being an intermediate cartridge-based “assault rifle” developed from the hard-earned knowledge gained in the urban combat of World War II—the design has been updated over the decades to keep it as cutting-edge as possible.. Read more




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OCTOBER 2009

Article about our SGL20 SAIGA Rifle in "Special Weapons" magazine, October Issue - 2009.

.. Model SGL20 (Saiga) - Russian made stamped receiver, 7.62x39 caliber, hammer forged chrome lined barrel, front sight block with bayonet lug and 24x1.5 right-hand threads, thread protector, standard mil-spec. handguards with stainless steel heat shield, 1000 meter rear sight leaf, scope rail.. Read more




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JUNE 2008

Article about our SLR-106 and SLR-107 rifles in "Small Arms Review" magazine, Vol. 62 Issue no. 15 - June, 2008.

.. Model SLR-106U with a 16.25-inch barrel and a Model SLR 107UR in short-barrel-rifle (SBR) configuration (with a barrel length of 8.5 inches), although I have been advised that the SBR is not available directly.. Read more




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SEPT. 2007

Article about our SLR-106FR in "Small Arms Review" magazine, Vol. 10 Issue no. 12 - September, 2007.

As with the other rifles in the Arsenal lineup, there is a companion model available to the SLR-106U. It is the SLR-160UR, with the letter "R" indicating the addition of a scope rail. In this case it is a riveted Warsaw Pact Scope rail, Which will not work loose and will accept an abundance of available scope mounts. Read more...




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JUN. 2007

Article about our SLR-106CR in "Small Arms Review" magazine, Vol. 10 Issue no. 9 - June, 2007.

After concluding our testing of the Arsenal SLR-106FR rifle for the February issue of Small Arms Review, we assumed we would be finished with their 5.56x45mm rifles series. That was until we received a call.. Read more...




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FEB. 2007

Article about our SLR-106FR in "Small Arms Review" magazine, Vol. 10 Issue no. 5 - February, 2007.

The latest Offering from Arsenal, Inc. is the SLR-106FR semi-automatic rifle. Chambered in the popular 5.56x45mm NATO it has undergone an extensive makeover from a traditional.. Read more...




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NOV. 2006

Article about our SLR-106 in "Shotgun News" magazine, Vol. 60 Issue no. 33 - November, 2006.

A scoped SLR-106FR and Hornady's TAP ammunition will deliver about 1 moa accuracy. Read more...




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OCT. 2005

Article about our SLR-105 in "Small Arms Review" magazine, Vol. 9 Issue no. 1 - October, 2005.

Arsenal Inc., Located in Las Vegas, Nevada, has become a benchmark for quality manufactured AK variant firearms. Their rich company background and the historic involvement of their parent company in Bulgaria over the past 127 years was chronicled on the.. Read more....




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MAY 2005

Article about our products in "Shotgun News" magazine, Vol. 59 Issue no. 12 - May, 2005.

All of these rifles have four-groove barrels with a 1:9.45 (1:240mm) right-hand twist. The chambers and bores are chrome-lined. Read more..




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NOV. 2002

Article about our products in "Small Arms Review" magazine, Vol. 6 No. 2 - November, 2002.

The first thing you will notice about the SA M7 is that every line is perfectly straight and smooth. Every piece fits perfect with others around it. Read more..