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Offline Moonclip

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AR7
« on: October 28, 2008, 05:44:10 AM »
Anyone own or like these?  I have only kept one of many I have owned.  The concept is fun and seems ok but the guns are kind of cheaply made it seems, prone to jams and going FA.  You gotta love a rifle that can float...

I still have an original Armalite version with the box with the old pegasus design.  I do shoot it though and I may take it to the range soon.  The ones with a brown stock IIRC are the rarest, mine is the multicolored swirl,

I used to have a silver Henry and a Charter Arms($100 in 2004ish,saw one for $85 later)  and an AR7 industries,$90 with a box of ammo included NIB in 2005ish.  Sold it on .org for $125 later, I decided I did not want 3-4 Ar7's. 

Some of the accesories and different models got kind of crazy, extended mags, wood and wire stocks, barrel shrouds, scope mounts,ect.

I wish the Charter Arms pistol version was legal in CA.  Sort of like a Broomhandle Mauser looking thing. 
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Re: AR7
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2008, 01:47:14 PM »
I got one and have about 3 mags with it and it works too!
:) Thank you Sir, may I have another ;)

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Re: AR7
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2015, 04:12:02 PM »
I think almost everybody has had one and let it go.

They work and are accurate enough but not a thing many can love.