I looks like it would accept all the standard AK aftermarket accessories. I don't particularly like the furniture that comes on it either. But if it's standard, then none of that stuff is difficult to change out. Seems like it might be a good alternative to the WASR's, especially since the price on the WASR's has been steadily rising
The gun costs $500 and then add on the cost of different furniture and you're almost at a $700 Arsenal. Just go with the latter and know you have the best AK on the market.
Lifetime warranties are always a good indicator
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The gun costs $500 and then add on the cost of different furniture and you're almost at a $700 Arsenal. Just go with the latter and know you have the best AK on the market.
QUOTE]Unless you don't like the standard Arsenal furniture either.[/
Of all the AKs i've owned Arsenal forearms are by far the best heat shields. It also comes in every color imaginable, in NATO and Warsaw butt lenghts, and two folding stock types. If none of that serves you than I hope you like wood.
2. It's a slant break, not a flash suppressor.
A flash suppressor and a muzzle brake have two very different functions. How is correcting someone for not distinguishing between them being nit-picky?If you're going to nit-pick. Get it right. It's a brake, not a break.
A flash suppressor and a muzzle brake have two very different functions. How is correcting someone for not distinguishing between them being nit-picky?
Not really, I called it a muzzle brake (or break in my semi inattentive spelling error). They're the ones who called it a flash suppressor. Different errors. Different concepts. I actually got it right, I just put the "e" in the wrong place.but you got it wrong yourself, so how can you blame them?