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Posted: 12/23/2005 12:45:44 PM EDT
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Anyone have a clue as to when the next run of Aresenal SLR-105 A1s will be leaving the factory? Talked to someone at Arsenal today, helpful as always: Me: "Do you know approx. when the next run will leave there?" Arsenal: ..."I don't know" Me: "Like this month, maybe next month, maybe two months?" Arsenal: "I don't know" Me: "Well, you folks are still planning on having another run right?" Arsenal: "Sure, I guess so". most fricking unhelpful people I have ever talked to. Never fails to amaze me. |
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...........becasue they are completely at the "mercy" of the Bulgarians. *edited to add* I highly advise picking one up as soon as you can. In my last conversations with John, the president of Arsenal Inc., he indicated that there would be one more run, and then that's it for a LONG time. |
Glad I have 2 |
From what I understand: Without the Buglarians or the Arsenal of Bulgaria there is no Arsenal in the USA. Bulgaria has to fufill Military contracts and obligations first I believe before they even put anything out in the civilian market. We are the low guys on the totem pole. Get what you can while you can. Glad I got my slr-105A1. and those 45rd RPK mags. |
Jake's got it pretty much spot on. Arsenal Inc. is the US subsidiary to Arsenal Bulgaria. They are distributors for Arsenal Bulgaria here in the USA. www.arsenal-bg.com/contact_us.htm www.arsenalinc.com The Bulgarians are the most succesful post Cold War vendor for Kalashnikov's right now, with the possible exception of the Chinese. They have the contracts for the ING in Iraq, for the ANA in Afghanistan, and have multiple contracts around the world in places like Columbia, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, etc. The majority of rifles not on the Iraq or Afghan contract sold are the 5.56mm milled AK's. ![]() ![]() The 5.45mm is dead internationally. The Russians and the Romanians are the only two serious active users, with the Bulgarians and Poles surplussing most of their stockpiles out. Since joining NATO, Poland and Bulgaria have started rearming with 5.56mm AK's. The Poles have been very aggressive about it. What this means is that the Bulgarians are so busy with military contracts around the world that stamped AK-74's are a VERY minor blip on their agenda. There will be one more run of SLR-105's and then the Bulgarians are telling Arsenal Inc. to basically take what we can give you, which will be stamped 7.62x39mm rifles in the SLR-107A1 and SLR-108. So.......if'n you want an all Bulgarian AK-74, I suggest picking up one of the SLR-105's or 105A1's as you can. |
Hey Templar. Know you are out of the gun selling game now, but do you have any idea when this run will leave the factory? Talking a month or two? I know this may not be something you can answer, in all possibility only Arsenal knows. I assume they will give people a bit of a headsup when they are preparing to ship them? Thx |
Best guestimate............January-February. |
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