Arsenal SLR107R (107-11) 3000rds: Wet & Dirty!

Published on March 5, 2017
Duration: 13:21

This video provides an in-depth review of the Arsenal SLR 107R after 3,000 rounds, focusing on its performance in extreme conditions like sand and water. The presenter, demonstrating significant expertise, details the rifle's resilience, identifying specific failure points (magazine follower, ammunition misfire) and attributing them to external factors rather than the rifle itself. The analysis includes a thorough examination of internal components, noting minor receiver deformation but overall excellent durability.

Quick Summary

The Arsenal SLR 107R demonstrated strong durability after 3,000 rounds, performing well in extreme sand and water tests. While a magazine follower and ammunition misfire caused stoppages, the rifle itself proved resilient, with internal components showing minimal wear and the barrel finish remaining intact.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Arsenal SLR 107R
  2. 00:30Sand Tornado Test - First Run
  3. 00:51Sand Tornado Test - Second Run & Magazine Failure
  4. 01:43Water Challenge & Mud Contamination
  5. 02:37Post-Water Stoppage & Cleaning
  6. 03:52Disassembly & Internal Inspection
  7. 04:11Receiver Deformation Analysis
  8. 04:49Bolt Inspection
  9. 05:54Bolt Carrier Group Inspection
  10. 07:02Trigger and Hammer Inspection
  11. 07:52Bullet Guide and Chamber Inspection
  12. 09:05Gas Tube and Piston Inspection
  13. 09:35Barrel and Finish Inspection
  14. 09:56Rear Sight Leaf Inspection
  15. 10:21Gas Block Discoloration Analysis
  16. 11:13Muzzle Brake Performance
  17. 12:15Bolt Pin and Final Checks
  18. 12:47No-Go Gauge Test
  19. 13:01Conclusion: SLR 107R Cleared for More Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Arsenal SLR 107R perform in the sand tornado test?

The Arsenal SLR 107R initially performed flawlessly, completing 30 rounds. A second run experienced a stoppage after 21 rounds, but this was attributed to a faulty magazine follower, not the rifle itself.

What issues were encountered during the water submersion test with the SLR 107R?

After being submerged in muddy water, the rifle experienced a stoppage due to mud in the chamber. Once cleared, the rifle functioned perfectly for the rest of the magazine, indicating good resilience.

Were there any ammunition-related failures during the SLR 107R's 3000-round test?

Yes, one misfire occurred with Wolf ammunition where the primer was struck but the round did not ignite. This was identified as an ammunition issue, not a fault of the firearm.

What was the condition of the Arsenal SLR 107R's internal components after 3000 rounds?

Internal components like the bolt, bolt carrier, trigger group, and barrel showed minimal wear. Minor receiver deformation was noted but did not affect functionality. The barrel finish remained intact.

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