reoiv
Sep 16 2008, 04:59 PM
Any of you guys see this?
http://www.arsenalinc.com/sgl10.htmWhat is the point?
They are going for 700 on gun broker and you still have to put in a feed ramp, PG and stock and trigger.
tritium
Sep 16 2008, 05:22 PM
They've saved you half of the pain in the ass--gas block with bayo lug, FSB, FH, cleaning rod, different HG retainer, 1000m sight leaf--a fair amount of work you wouldn't have to do.
Twinsen
Sep 17 2008, 12:14 AM
They did all the hard stuff and left the easy stuff. Doesn't sound too bad.
Vultite
Sep 17 2008, 12:21 AM
unless you get a dimpled gun and you gotta cut your own PG hole, thats a pain in the ass, but do-able still
HillBilly2
Sep 17 2008, 05:37 AM
According to their spec sheet
Here they have $472 of value added options. I won't comment on the prices they show. It says they are dimpled. These may help with those who live in socialist states. If my local dealer had one I would be tempted just because of the Arsenal logo, now thats cool!

Edit to add: Look what K-Var has done:
Conversion kit for SGL10
ctd
Sep 17 2008, 06:55 AM
Are you guys sure that this company has done any work on these guns at all? Just that the picture on there site looks exactly how mine came out of the box.This looks to me to just one of the ways that they come from the factory that all you in the USA have not seen.
In NZ rifles in this spec cost about 20% more that the plain version.
reoiv
Sep 17 2008, 09:29 AM
I'm asking what is the point when you can have an SLR-107FR for 850 and it has the 250 folding stock on it, PG, dimples and everything else.
At that point the only difference is Bulgarian AK vs Russian AK.
Though thinking about it maybe this is for states with AWB laws still in place like CA etc.
saigafreake
Sep 17 2008, 02:48 PM
Seen one of these in person today receiver is marked by legion and arsenal front trunnion is milled for adding a feed ramp it comes with a 5 round mag with us made follower.
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