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Posted: 1/2/2006 7:36:32 PM EDT
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whose got one? The milled bulgi side folder? I know at least one or 2 guys do. How do you like them? Is it as comfortable to shoot as the standard SA m7? Got pics? |
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The SF has a standard 16" barrel with the AK-74 front sight and the Bulgarian 24mm threaded flash suppressor. The SF-C has an AK-104 gas block/front sight, and the barrel extends out beyond that with no threads. You can chop the barrel back and install a 24mm Krink brake or flash suppressor after filing SBR paperwork. M7SF www.arsenalinc.com/sam7sf.htm ![]() M7SFC www.arsenalinc.com/sam7sfc.htm ![]() Also, both are limited run rifles. 200 M7SF's were built. 40 M7SFC's were built. |
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I have one and it shoots like a dream. However, I do have two complaints: 1. The stock folding button is very tight. So much so that I have to stand it on a something and use both hands to press. 2. When the stock is folded, the lower bar of the stock makes it difficult to shoot b/c it crowds the trigger. Other than that it is a really nice rifle, definately a keeper. |
SF rules ![]() Full sight radius and muzzle device options... 2 days of Bulletfest shooting were fine as long as I kept the stock on my cheek fat and not the upper bone or lower jaw for umpteen mags. You have the option of pipe insulation if you need padding. For optics on top, the straight stock sets your head/eyes very well. Groups well enough to sell my Colt x39 upper. If I use the button to lock the stock open, then the button is easy to push to fold. But if I swing the stock open w/o using the button, then it is hard to press to fold. The folder DOES NOT MOVE when open, unlike many others that have some motion/vibration. |
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