Arsenal Firearms SAM7SF Quad Rail 7.62x39mm Blue/Black Rifle
Specifications
Action Double Action
Finish Blue/Black
Sights Standard Sights
Weight 8.5 pounds
Capacity 10+1
Optic Ready Yes
Barrel Length 16.3 inches
Caliber / Gauge 7.62x39mm
Manual Safety Yes
Overall Length 28.4 inches
Threaded Barrel Yes
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Description
Product Overview
The Arsenal SAM7SF Quad Rail 7.62x39mm semi-automatic rifle delivers the feel and durability Arsenal is known for, built around a hot-die hammer-forged milled receiver for strength and long service life. A cold hammer-forged barrel, hard-chrome plated bore and chamber, and an AK-style double-hook trigger give you reliable right-out-of-the-box performance, while the quad rail and side rail provide easy mounting options for optics and accessories.
Key Features
- 7.62x39mm semi-automatic AK pattern rifle with a milled forged receiver
- Hot-die hammer-forged Bulgarian receiver for improved strength and durability
- Cold hammer-forged barrel with hard-chrome plated bore and chamber
- Ambidextrous lever safety for left- or right-hand operation
- Quad rail and side rail for mounting optics and accessories
- Removable 1-piece muzzle brake with 24x1.5mm right-hand threads
If you want a modern Arsenal AK platform with robust construction and versatile rail space, the SAM7SF Quad Rail is built for serious range time.
5.0 | 5 Reviews
- SKU:
- SAM7SF84R
- UPC:
- 151550014389
- BUDS ID:
- 98694
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Jordan P.
3 years ago
Verified Purchaser
Very nice AK no...
Very nice AK no malfunctions built like a tank and extremely accurate. I have not felt the need for optics on this because the iron sights are so nice.
Dustin B.
7 years ago
Verified Purchaser
Great rifle, totally...
Great rifle, totally worth the price. I didn't think I was going to like the alternative safety switch but I quickly fell in love with it. My only complaint with this rifle is that the handgaurd gets really hot after only a few 30 round mags, but this is fixed easily by just putting some railcovers or a foregrip on the thing.All in all I'm really happy with it and now all my friends want one of their own. 5 out of 5
Michael R.
7 years ago
Verified Purchaser
I have always...
I have always considered myself an "AR guy" and I still do. With that being said, I've recently been interested in obtaining a quality AK to see what all the buzz was about. After several trips to the range with my SAM7SF and 800 rounds fired, here what I have to say about this rifle: Pro's: 1. As is to be expected, it's reliable. Zero malfunctions with all ammo types I've tried…'nuff said. 2. The factory mounted for end rail makes it easy to mount a red dot, light, forward grip, etc. In my opinion, this makes it much more competitive with the AR if you're looking for a defense rifle. 3. With Arsenal's use of an AK74 style muzzle brake, recoil is extremely mild for a 7.62X39. 4. The folding stock is a plus if you plan on travelling with this rifle. I'm seriously considering taking this rifle to a training class at Valor Ridge this December because it will be easier for me to fit in airline luggage. 5. With an unmagnified red dot and Wolf Military Classic 124 grain HPs, I can achieve 2" groups at 100 yards with this rifle (shooting prone with a sandbag rest). A quality AR is still "more" accurate than this AK, but here's some things that this rifle made me consider when comparing the two against each other. Wolf ammo costs around $0.20 per round, yet I can hold a 2" group with it. My .223 Wylde AR that cost me about the same as this Arsenal to build shoots about 0.75 MOA at 100 yards. However, that is with 77 grain SMK's that cost $0.75+ per round. Which one is more cost effective? You be the judge. 6. It comes with a receiver mounted optics rail from the factory. In other words, you don't have to worry about drilling into your brand new AK to attach one yourself. Con's: 1. The combination of the milled receiver, factory rail, and fully loaded 30 round steel commie mags mean this rifle is on the heavy side. Not a deal breaker but it's noticeable after a day of running drills. Especially if you are accustomed to ARs. 2. The folding stock is convenient for space savings, but doesn't give you a very comfortable cheek rest. 3. At distances past 300 yards I start having problems consistently connecting with 8" steel plates (keep in mind I'm running an unmagnified red dot on it). This is more a con of the 7.62x39 cartridge, than this particular AK. It just drops too much at those ranges. 4. If you want to run a magnified optic, you'll most likely need to use a side mounted rail. This means you will have to remove your optic each time you field strip the rifle for cleaning. Because I don't like the idea of having to verify and adjust my zero after every cleaning, I go with a red dot mounted to the forward rail.
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