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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzzy-Reticle View Post
    It's a shame that the finish Arsenal uses on their rifles bubbles and flakes off.
    And underneath it is the mil spec coated steel. If you are interested in cosmetics when buying an AK, you might belong at the make-up counter of your closest department store. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin1776 View Post
    And underneath it is the mil spec coated steel. If you are interested in cosmetics when buying an AK, you might belong at the make-up counter of your closest department store. LOL.
    From what I've gathered the Aresenal 'squid ink' paint that uses alcohol as a solvent is actually the same as the Sov used on the military AKs. If you're using the prescribed cleaner and oil the paint is perfectly fine. Brake cleaner or Easy Off, not so much.

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    Never mind, asked and answered.
    Last edited by Moose-Knuckle; 02-19-17 at 04:55.
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    Funny, cuz the new century triggers are DEFINITELY softer. They tend to 'get dinged' rather than the BC. They are also very crisp and so far fine for me. The G2's have been popular here, but WILL tend to ding the BC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7n6 View Post
    Here is the rifle at 5000 rounds, not one single malfunction despite all the torture it went through.

    Personal note, don't use those craptastic aftermarket triggers. Use the factory ones. They are supposed to be softer steel than the actual bolt carrier to avoid damage. Otherwise they will eat your bolt carrier group. I always buy the Arsenal trigger groups then surface the hammer face to remove that hardened layer- then replace as necessary to avoid damaging my carrier.
    What is your source for this information?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7n6 View Post
    A man who once shook Kalashnikov's hand.
    So he basically designed the gun himself.

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