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| SA M-7 |
| Type |
Rifle |
| Production history |
| Designer |
Arsenal Inc. |
| Designed |
2000 |
| Unit cost |
$700 |
| Variants |
SAS M-7, SA RPK-7, SLR-107F, SLR-107FR |
| Specifications |
| Weight |
3.4 kg |
| Length |
900 mm |
| Barrel length |
415 mm |
|
| Cartridge |
7.62x39mm |
| Action |
Gas-actuated, rotating bolt |
| Rate of fire |
40 rds/min |
| Muzzle velocity |
715 m/s |
| Effective range |
400 m |
| Maximum range |
2000 m |
| Feed system |
30 round magazine |
| Sights |
Adjustable Iron Sights, Equipped with optical plate for attaching various scopes |
The SA M-7 is a semi-auto AK-47 clone created by Arsenal Inc. in Las Vegas. The SA M-7 is noted for it's high quality, and is legendary among semi automatic AK style assault rifles. It uses milled parts as opposed to the cheaper stamped parts used on other AK variants, and therefore has the ability to withstand much harsher treatment than other rifles of its kind. The SA M-7 is also noted for it's supreme accuracy. This is because the SA M-7 (as well as all other Arsenal Rifles) are sighted in factory by aligning lasers placed on the sites and muzzle of the gun. The SA M-7 is also highly prized for it's low recoil, caused by the special muzzle break included as a standard item for all SA M-7's. The SA M-7's high quality, available features, and limited availability make it one of the most prized semi automatic AK clones of all time.
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