This video provides an accuracy demonstration of the Bulgarian Arsenal SLR107R. The description lists various gear used for filming and testing, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, hearing protection, safety glasses, and ballistic gelatin. It also mentions specific target types and a chronograph for measuring projectile velocity. The content focuses on evaluating the performance and precision of the SLR107R rifle.
This YouTube video features a review of the Arsenal SLR107R Bulgarian AK-47 rifle, focusing on its performance after the first 500 rounds. The presenter highlights key differences between this model and other AK variants like the 74, 103, and Type 3. The video emphasizes that no firearms are sold or advertised, and all activities were conducted safely on a closed range with supervision. It also mentions potential future upgrades for the rifle and promotes the "Live Laugh Larp" podcast and the creator's social media presence.
The Arsenal SLR107R (107-11) successfully completed a 5,000-round endurance test, demonstrating robust durability despite minor issues like a stuck muzzle device retainer pin. Accuracy averaged 2-3 MOA with budget ammunition, considered acceptable for the platform. Internal components showed minimal wear, indicating good heat treatment and build quality, making it a recommended factory-built Combloc AK.
This YouTube video, titled 'Arsenal AK47 - SLR107R: 4000rds Later,' analyzes the performance and durability of an Arsenal SLR107R AK-47 rifle after extensive use. Due to YouTube's content policies, direct links to equipment setups have been removed from the video description and are instead provided via a link to the AK Operators Union Local 4774 website. The video likely offers an in-depth look at the rifle's reliability and function over a significant round count, providing valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts, particularly those interested in AK platform rifles.
This video showcases the Arsenal SLR107R (107-11) rifle enduring 3000 rounds in challenging "Wet & Dirty" conditions. Due to updated YouTube policies, direct links are removed, but a URL to a page with setup links is provided, along with a Patreon link for further support.
This YouTube video focuses on the Arsenal SLR107R (specifically the 107-11 model) after enduring 2000 rounds of use. The title hints at potential deformation, suggesting a long-term reliability and durability test. Due to YouTube's new policies, direct links to the firearms and equipment used have been removed and are instead provided through a separate website and Patreon page. The content appears to be a detailed evaluation of the rifle's performance over a significant round count.
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