The Rundown: GK's Arsenal SLR-107FR (AK-47)

Published on May 6, 2022
Duration: 4:38

This video provides a detailed rundown of a custom Arsenal SLR-107FR AK-47 build. The presenter, Gunghis, highlights various aftermarket components, including Zenitco furniture, an Emissary Development handbrake, a Vortex UH-1 optic, and a Circle 10 AK triangle stock. He discusses the rationale behind each choice, focusing on ergonomics, functionality, and aesthetics, while also noting the rifle's Bulgarian import origin and its 7.62x39mm chambering.

Quick Summary

The Arsenal SLR-107FR AK-47 build features Zenitco B30/B31 handguards and a Zenitco B33 top cover, known for its pivoting design that maintains optic zero. An Emissary Development Handbrake is used for ergonomic grip and to avoid magazine interference.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction
  2. 00:27Base Rifle: Arsenal SLR-107FR
  3. 00:45Muzzle Brake
  4. 00:58Zenitco Furniture (Handguard & Top Cover)
  5. 01:35Rail Covers
  6. 01:54Hand Stop: Emissary Development
  7. 02:15Zenitco B33 Top Cover Features
  8. 02:50Optic: Vortex UH-1 Razor
  9. 03:03Grip: US Palm AK Grip
  10. 03:18Trigger: ALG AKT
  11. 03:28Stock: Circle 10 AK Triangle
  12. 04:04Build Rundown Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the base rifle featured in this video?

The base rifle is an Arsenal SLR-107FR, which is a Bulgarian import AKM chambered in 7.62x39mm. The presenter notes that these rifles are unfortunately no longer imported into the US.

What are the key Zenitco components on this AK build?

This build features Zenitco parts for the handguard and top cover. Specifically, the lower handguard is a Zenitco B30, the upper handguard is a B31, and the top cover is a Zenitco B33. These are the picatinny variants.

Why is the Zenitco B33 top cover considered a good feature?

The Zenitco B33 top cover is praised for its pivoting design. This allows for easy access to the rifle for cleaning and lubrication while ensuring that any mounted optic remains zeroed after opening and closing.

What hand stop is used, and why was it chosen?

An Emissary Development Handbrake is used as a hand stop. It was selected for its comfort during a thumb-over-bore grip and its low profile, which prevents it from interfering with the magazine during reloads.

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