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Armalite AR-7 "Explorer" survival rifle (USA)![]() Original AR-7 "Explorer" survival rifle, manufactured by Armalite
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Ar-7 survival rifle was developed at American company Armalite
(division of Fairchild Aircraft) during late 1950s, with intent to
provide suitable weapon for crash-landed or parachuted aircrew members
and others who might find themselves in a wilderness survival
situation. The basic idea was to design a lightweight weapon, suitable
for hunting a small game, which will be insensitive to elements and
easily stored in a compact package. It seems that Armalite team succeed
in this task, as the Ar-7 rifle is still in production after almost 50
years since its introduction, although now by different company. During
1970s, manufacturing rights for Ar-7 rifle were purchased by Charter
Arms Co (USA), which produced Ar-7 until about 1990. Between 1990 and
1997 Ar-7 rifles were made by Survival Arms (USA), and today same
rifles are produced in USA by Henry Repeating Arms Co. Ar-7 survival rifle is blowback operated, semi-automatic weapon which fires from closed bolt. Its majost components, including receiver, barrel, bolt group and trigger unit are made from stainless steel. Shoulder stock is made from polymer. Rifle is designed for quick take-down: once gun is unloaded, barrel nut is unscrewed and barrel removed. Receiver is then detached from stock by unscrewing the take-down screw located in the base of the semi-pistol grip. Once major parts are separated, barrel, receiver and a spare magazine can be stored inside the hollow buttstock, protected by removable rubber buttplate. Feed is using detachable box magazines. Standard magazine capacity is 8 rounds, although magazines of large capacities are available as after-market options. Standard sights include front blade, installed on the barrel, and diopter-type rear on receiver. Current production models can be fitted with telescope sights using special mount. --
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