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It is indeed manufactured by cz and they are a pile of rust waiting to happen. I don't have mine infront of me to tell you which cz but it has a stylized cz with the letters forming sort of a circle if that helps.
Primary complaint is the legal department's handguard keeps it from folding flat and can't be removed. But I'm sure that can be fixed easily (voiding warranty, but matching the USAF's original design).
I'll defend the AR-7. My experience is limited to only two different rifles but, they were both accurate, comfortable, a lot of fun to shoot. Plus they maintained these qualities through multiple disassemblies. The peep sights work well for me; some of my friends couldn't pull off drive-by quality shooting with them. They are almost as easy to pack (in you gear, not on your person) as a handgun. Finally as a guy who has spent a lot of time on boats and in float planes I am very appreciative of anything that floats. Maybe I just got lucky twice in a row but I would be willing to get another anytime.
Shooting an AR-7 takes practice, and you guys should know by now you can't touch the barrel or rest it on samething and expect .5 moa at 50 yards.
The AR 7 had some neat features (full sized stock.. made for a man not a child, it floats, it's light, and it was fairly inexpensive) but it was NEVER designed to be a main hunting or plinking rifle. The AR 7 was designed as a USAF survival rifle at a time when a mainline rifle was only doing 3-4 MOA at 100 yards. It's NOT a 10-22T and never will be.
The Browning is a great example of light wieght, portable AND accurate. but pricey.
if your neighbors don't mind a little more noise, check out the Kel-Tec Sub 2000. i just bought one and its a hoot to shoot and folds to 16 inches and uses cheap-o 9mm ammo. www.kel-tec.com
too bad it doesn't come in a .22 version. that would be really fun.
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