The Arsenal SLR-95 is a semi-automatic rifle of Bulgarian origin, a variant of the globally recognized AK-47. Known for its durability and reliability, this model, introduced to the U.S. market in the mid-1990s, offers a perfect blend of historical significance and rugged functionality. The rifle is in good condition and shows signs of prior use and handling, such as noticeable scuffs and scratches on the receiver, dust cover, gas block, and magazine release. The polymer buttstock is missing the top screw and the wood handguard has some wear on its edges with minor hairline fractures.
Despite these cosmetic flaws, the rifle is in perfect working order and the bore is in excellent condition - bright and clean.
The SLR-95 is chambered in 7.62x39mm, a common and widely available caliber, and operates on a gas piston system. The construction quality is top-notch and the black phosphate finish adds to the durability, ensuring excellent battlefield performance and reduced maintenance demands. With a magazine capacity of 30+1 rounds, this model offers significant firepower and extended engagement without the need for continual reloading.
Produced by Arsenal JSCo, a leading company in military production in Bulgaria, during the federal ban on assault weapons, the SLR-95 avoids certain features of traditional AK-47 platforms, making it a unique piece of firearm history. It's a great choice for shooting sports, self-defense, and hunting, offering reliability, accuracy, and robust build. The package includes one 30 rd Circle 10 mag and a Plano tactical series hard case.




