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<blockquote data-quote="HackerF15E" data-source="post: 1821847" data-attributes="member: 9689"><p>I have an early Armalite that I really like as a fun little backpack rifle. It's surprisingly accurate for a screw-on barrel. Light to carry around and easy to plink with. I could easily take small game with it if I needed to for survival.</p><p></p><p>Downsides: tough to disassemble and clean, small magazine, awkward stock. Many years ago I saw someone who had a M1 carbine-like wood stock that they'd put the AR-7 action into and that looked like it was much more comfortable to shoot.</p><p></p><p>Realize also that there have been about 5 makers of the AR-7 over the years, with <u>widely varying levels of quality</u>. For example, my Armalite does not have the "plastic" barrel with metal insert that is mentioned above -- it's all metal. Make sure you know which is which before you decide to buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackerF15E, post: 1821847, member: 9689"] I have an early Armalite that I really like as a fun little backpack rifle. It's surprisingly accurate for a screw-on barrel. Light to carry around and easy to plink with. I could easily take small game with it if I needed to for survival. Downsides: tough to disassemble and clean, small magazine, awkward stock. Many years ago I saw someone who had a M1 carbine-like wood stock that they'd put the AR-7 action into and that looked like it was much more comfortable to shoot. Realize also that there have been about 5 makers of the AR-7 over the years, with [U]widely varying levels of quality[/U]. For example, my Armalite does not have the "plastic" barrel with metal insert that is mentioned above -- it's all metal. Make sure you know which is which before you decide to buy. [/QUOTE]
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