northstar
I'm wondering how the laser system Arsenal, Inc. uses to sight their rifles in for a 100 meter zero actually works?
Also, thanks to the contributors in the discussion of "milled vs. stamped" receivers. I have a SA M-7SF (one of the last before Arsenal discontinued production), and a Derek Huffman AZEX built Polish underfolder. The Polish PKMMS is handier than the Arsenal, and I would say rates a little higher on the "coolness" meter. AZEX did an outstanding job, and I love their Parkote finish. The SA M-7SF, on the other hand, is more controllable, and smoother, it seems to me. It's easier to keep the bullets on target during rapid fire. And the cheek weld on the folding tubular stock, at least for me, begs to have some sort of red-dot or holographic sight mounted on the rifle.
Two fine rifles for a newbie AK collector, like me.
Also, thanks to the contributors in the discussion of "milled vs. stamped" receivers. I have a SA M-7SF (one of the last before Arsenal discontinued production), and a Derek Huffman AZEX built Polish underfolder. The Polish PKMMS is handier than the Arsenal, and I would say rates a little higher on the "coolness" meter. AZEX did an outstanding job, and I love their Parkote finish. The SA M-7SF, on the other hand, is more controllable, and smoother, it seems to me. It's easier to keep the bullets on target during rapid fire. And the cheek weld on the folding tubular stock, at least for me, begs to have some sort of red-dot or holographic sight mounted on the rifle.
Two fine rifles for a newbie AK collector, like me.