Arsenal SLR104, 4000rds Later: Rated M

Published on February 5, 2017
Duration: 12:57

This video provides an in-depth review of the Arsenal SLR104 after 4000 rounds, highlighting its exceptional reliability with zero malfunctions. The instructor details wear patterns on internal components, including the bolt carrier tail and recoil spring, and assesses the performance of the ALG trigger. Durability tests, such as stressing the magazine well in extreme cold, are also demonstrated.

Quick Summary

The Arsenal SLR104 maintained zero malfunctions over 4000 rounds, showcasing exceptional reliability. Wear analysis revealed minor deformation on the bolt carrier tail from the trigger hammer, considered normal and not yet functionally detrimental. The ALG trigger also performed reliably with no visible damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction: Arsenal SLR104 4000 Rounds
  2. 00:25Zero Malfunctions at 4000 Rounds
  3. 01:06Outstanding Performance & Chronograph Data
  4. 01:20Chronograph Failure & Incomplete Data
  5. 02:12JM Customs Adapter Update
  6. 02:38Magazine Well Stress Test (Cold Weather)
  7. 03:56Dust Cover Looseness
  8. 04:29Recoil Spring Wear
  9. 04:54Folding Mechanism Check
  10. 05:09ALG Trigger Performance
  11. 05:35Bolt Tail Wear Analysis
  12. 07:11Bolt & Piston Head Inspection
  13. 07:54Bolt Face & Firing Pin Check
  14. 08:13Extractor & Locking Lugs
  15. 08:35Internal Parts Condition Comparison
  16. 09:21Bullet Guide Inspection
  17. 09:41Trunnion Surface Check
  18. 10:13Rivets & Chamber Inspection
  19. 10:52Gas Tube & Handguard Check
  20. 11:17Barrel & Muzzle Brake
  21. 12:15Headspacing Check (No-Go Gauge)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reliability of the Arsenal SLR104 after 4000 rounds?

The Arsenal SLR104 demonstrated exceptional reliability, achieving zero malfunctions over 4000 rounds of firing. This consistent performance indicates a robust design and build quality for this particular firearm.

What kind of wear is observed on the Arsenal SLR104's bolt carrier tail after 4000 rounds?

After 4000 rounds, the bolt carrier tail shows deformation due to contact with the trigger hammer. This is a normal wear pattern when the hammer is harder than the bolt tail, and it's not yet considered problematic as the tail is not significantly deformed or ripped.

How does the ALG trigger perform in the Arsenal SLR104 after extensive use?

The ALG trigger has held up well in the Arsenal SLR104, showing no visible damage or malfunctions after 4000 rounds. This suggests good durability for the ALG trigger in this platform under significant stress.

What is the condition of the Arsenal SLR104's receiver and rivets after 4000 rounds?

The receiver, including the trunnion surfaces and rear trunnion, remains in excellent condition. The rivets are solid and show no signs of movement, indicating the structural integrity of the rifle's receiver assembly is well-maintained.

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