Aside from their standard line of military assault rifles, Arsenal of Bulgaria has also produced rifles for their civilian market for quite some time. It’s unclear when the production of civilian rifles began, but best estimates are that production began in the early 1990’s. An early offering was the SA-93, which was a 7.62 caliber semi-automatic rifle with a standard 415mm (16.3 ...
The Bear Creek Arsenal and AR Stoner 7.62x39 bolts require the BCA extractor as the only replacement for them. PSA has a 7.62x39 BCG that works with 7.62x39 AR magazines and with AR's that take AK magazines.
I went ahead and just put on an adjustable block while working through that list. It runs very well and is a perfect little ranch pistol that won't cost my life when it jams/breaks an extractor. My problem with it is I'm always tempted to bring it and have neglected AKs when planning to shoot x39. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Opinions on Bear Creek Arsenal?
Recently bought a Bear Creek Arsenal Bolt Action Upper in 300 BO. I know its BCA, but an Uintah upper is out of my price range for a cheap hunting upper inside 75 yards.
Arsenal SAM5s seemed to be available as of 2-3 weeks ago from my vendor. Normally, the SAM5 would be my choice given how much I love my SAM7 but quite a few people claim they're very overgassed (videos available on youtube and some forums) which is problematic with 5.56 unlike 7.62x39. So I'm not yet comfortable with getting one. Wonder if there are some SAM5 owners on here that can confirm or ...
I'm wanting to purchase one and trying to compare it to the Hornady AP or even a Dillon 650. It's pretty new and it doesn't seem like there's a lot of unbiased reviews out there on it. Frankford Arsenal X-10 Review ~ What do I think after 2 months?
Just seems far fetched to me. Just as an fyi, the rifle was purchased in late 2011 and would have been built in 2006 according to the chart. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Does anyone understand Arsenal's serial number prefixes?
Arsenal Molds Looking at a mold they carry that I`d like to purchase. They don`t answer emails, don`t answer the phone or return voice mails. Their Facebook hasn`t been active in a couple of years. Are they still in business?
My Thumler's Tumbler needs some help keeping up with my brass cleaning so I am thinking of adding another tumbler to the arsenal. Since I bought my Thumler's, Lyman, Hornady, and Frankford Arsenal have all release wet tumblers to the market. Is there any consensus on which of these 3 is best? I want something that won't leak, will last a long time, and has a generous capacity.