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Arsenal SA M-7 and the Ewbank Romanian AK47

Mon Apr 3 2006 2: 13 pm
We saw two of these on the rack at a local gon shop and took a few pictures so everyone could see the difference between the two. One is a stamped Receiver the other is a milled receiver

    We are not trying to say one of these AK47 rifles is better then the other, just to let everyone who might not otherwise see both laying next to each other see the differences and similarities between these two rifles.

We are not trying to say one of these AK47 rifles is better then the other, just to let everyone who might not otherwise see both laying next to each other see the differences and similarities between these two rifles.

Arsenal Ewbank
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The SA M-7 (No Ban)

Romanian AKM Rifle
#EL009

US made, 7.62, milled receiver, 14mm muzzle threads, muzzle brake, cleaning rod, bayonet lug, black polymer furniture, NATO buttstock Romanian AKM rifle with forward pistol grip, full wood stock set, and bakelite pistol grip. Comes with a 20 round magazine, DuraCoat finish, cleaning rod, slant break, and is covered for 5 years!
MSRP $800 Retail Price:  $599.99
Caliber: 7.62 x 39 mm
7.62X39

   Here you can see the major difference between these two rifles. The SA M-7 is a milled receiver and the Ewbank is a stamped receiver. The Ewbank also used the wood stock and front grips along with the front vertical grip on the lower handguard. You can also see the Ewbank features a cut out on the safety lever which creates a bolt hold open.

    The Arsenal uses a black polymer for all it's grips. These polymer furniture gives the Arsenal a newer look even though both these AK47s would be considered "New" rifles.

   The Arsenal on top has a bit different shape because it's a milled receiver AK47. But overall the view from above the rear sights looking down is pretty close tt he same on these two.

   Another view of the rear sides of these rifles. The Arsenal stock is a bit smaller than the wooden version below.The milled receiver has no rivets so it looks a bit more smooth than the stamped model below.

   A view from the top of the rear receivers, looking down on the rear trunion, recoil spring release button, stocks and receiver cover. Although many of these parts look the same, they are different and are not all interchangeable between these two guns.

   Looking at the from ends of these two AK47 rifles. The Arsenal uses a barrel nut (flat muzzle break) while the Ewbank uses the slant muzzle break used on most AK47 rifles around the world.Note the muzzle break is twisted to an incorrect position. (flat / horizontal)

    The gas tubes are different styles but they function the same. Both have the bayonet lug and typical front top grips

    Again the front sight posts are almost the same both use the same sight post, both use the same tools to adjust them.

    Another shot looking down the barrel of both rifles

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