Nutnfancy SHOT Show 2011: California AK-47s Set for Invasion!

Published on February 7, 2011
Duration: 23:38

This 2011 SHOT Show coverage from Nutnfancy highlights Arsenal's new AK variants, including California-compliant models with proprietary magazine locks. The video details Saiga shotguns in 12 Gauge and .410, RPK variants, and the benefits of Arsenal's hammer-forged receivers. Accuracy testing via automated machines is also showcased, ensuring factory-verified combat accuracy.

Quick Summary

Arsenal's California-compliant AK rifles feature a key-operated magazine lock, maintaining the AK aesthetic while meeting state regulations. They also highlight the durability of hammer-forged receivers and use automated machines for precise accuracy testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Arsenal/K-Var Booth
  2. 02:09Saiga SGL12 Shotgun Variants
  3. 03:14Saiga SGL41 .410 Shotgun
  4. 05:30RPK Variants & Receiver Construction
  5. 07:23SGL31 Side-Folding Stock Options
  6. 09:21Accuracy Testing & Machine Zeroing
  7. 12:16California-Compliant AK Invasion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Arsenal's AK rifles California-compliant?

Arsenal's California-compliant AK rifles, like the SGL23, SGL33, and SGL43, feature a proprietary magazine lock that requires a key to release. This allows them to maintain the original AK aesthetic and pistol grip while adhering to state regulations.

What are the advantages of Arsenal's hammer-forged receivers?

Arsenal claims their hammer-forged milled receivers offer superior durability compared to receivers simply milled from solid steel blocks. This forging process is said to create a stronger, more resilient receiver capable of withstanding greater stress over time.

What types of Saiga shotguns were featured at SHOT Show 2011?

At SHOT Show 2011, Arsenal showcased Saiga SGL12 12-gauge shotgun variants, including a standard import, one with an RPK-style stock, and a top-tier model with a four-sided Picatinny rail. They also presented the Saiga SGL41 in .410 Gauge.

How does Arsenal ensure accuracy on their rifles?

Arsenal uses a specialized, computer-controlled machine for accuracy testing and zeroing. This automated process removes human error, allowing them to verify tight groupings (combat accuracy) before the rifles are shipped to customers.

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