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Gave this dude a home recently and it’s built like a tank. This one doesn’t rattle or sound cheap. That’s attributable to the milled receiver and the fact the Bulgarians make, in my opinion, the best of the old Eastern Bloc copies. 
 

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The thumb hole stock is long gone and the furniture was sourced from Ironwood Designs.

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My plans are to have the factory brake cut off and the barrel threaded 5/8 x 24. I’d also like to source a Texas Weapon Systems railed top cover and I’m uncertain from there.

  • 2 months later...
Posted
2 hours ago, ApexJunky said:

Decided to swap the red car from manual to an automatic and decisions were made!

 

 :banana:

Damnit...   :laffs:

Posted
17 hours ago, ApexJunky said:

Priorities man 😀

Commie trash < American Muscle

I can understand that part...   :lmao:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Had an older Arsenal 27 myself in 7.62x39.The milled receivers are superior. The accuracy is so much better as much due to the extra pound of weight as anything, though I am sure the rigidity helps. It is a tool, and like any tool, when used within its design parameters it is useful. It has a good home now where it is used and valued.

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