Review: Arsenal SGL 21-94 by Atlantic Firearms

Published on July 3, 2011
Duration: 12:38

This review of the Arsenal SGL 21-94, a clone of the AK-103, highlights its Russian-made quality and 7.62x39mm caliber. Key features include a stamped 1mm receiver, polymer side-folding stock, and an AK-74 style muzzle brake that effectively reduces recoil. Accuracy at 100 yards was slightly under 3 inches, with the POSP scope offering unique mounting options.

Quick Summary

The Arsenal SGL 21-94 is a 7.62x39mm rifle, a clone of the Russian AK-103, featuring a 1mm stamped receiver, polymer side-folding stock, and an AK-74 style muzzle brake that effectively reduces recoil. Accuracy at 100 yards was reported as slightly under 3 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Polytech Legend vs. AK-47
  2. 01:06Arsenal SGL 21-94 Overview & 922r Compliance
  3. 03:27Range Performance: Recoil & Muzzle Brake
  4. 04:27SGL 21-94 Key Features: Stock, Receiver, Optics Mount
  5. 06:04Accuracy Test: 100 Yards with POSP Scope
  6. 08:23Internal Component Differences: AK-47 vs. SGL 21-94
  7. 10:30Final Assessment & Value of SGL 21-94

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Arsenal SGL 21-94 rifle?

The Arsenal SGL 21-94 is chambered in the popular 7.62x39mm caliber, making it compatible with a wide range of ammunition often used in AK-pattern rifles.

What are the key features of the Arsenal SGL 21-94?

Key features include a 1mm stamped receiver for weight reduction, a polymer side-folding buttstock with a locking mechanism, an AK-74 style muzzle brake for recoil control, and a side rail for mounting optics.

How accurate is the Arsenal SGL 21-94?

During accuracy testing at 100 yards using Brown Bear 123gr HP ammunition and an 8-power POSP scope, the rifle produced a group slightly under 3 inches.

What makes the SGL 21-94 different from an original AK-47?

The SGL 21-94, being a 100-series AK variant, features a stamped receiver, a polymer side-folding stock, and an AK-74 style muzzle brake. Internally, it uses a smaller bolt and carrier, making parts incompatible with older AK-47 designs.

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