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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Arsenal inc.
Posted:
5/15/2011 11:42:47 AM EDT
Would an Arsenal Inc. SGL 31 rifle be considered Bulgarian, Russian, or U.S.? Just curious as to which pic thread would be appropriate.
Posted:
5/15/2011 11:44:05 AM EDT
[#1]
Russian, made at Izhmash
Z
Posted:
5/15/2011 12:08:37 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Russian, made at Izhmash
Z
Yup, it's a Saiga. GARY N4KVE
Posted:
5/15/2011 12:13:54 PM EDT
[#3]
Pretty simple with Arsenal:
SLR=bulgarian , SGL=russian
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5/15/2011 1:03:10 PM EDT
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Pretty simple with Arsenal:
SLR=bulgarian , SGL=russian
and SAM = Bulgarian parts completely assembled in the US
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