The feed problems seem to cross all of the older AR-7 platforms.Īdd Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 2: Take Down.Ī properly sized cleaning rod, bore brush, patch tip, and.12 ga mop, and cleaning patches cut from an old tee shirt approx. This particular AR-7 fires without any problems with CCI Stingers and Remington high velocity hollow points.Īny other bards of ammo tend to cause jams after 2-3 rounds, as do any brand of flat nosed bullet. The rifle fires the.22 cal long rifle cartridge and can be a little finicky when it comes to what brand of ammo it fires. The main parts of the AR-7 are the receiver, barrel, magazine, stock, and butt plate. The stock itself is filled with styrofoam so it will float if dropped in the water. The steps in this Instructable should translate to any of the AR-7s produced by the various manufacturers.Īdd Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 1: The AR-7 All the components of the AR-7 fit neatly in the butt stock when the weapon is taken apart. It lacked any good, detail photos or illustartions on how to take the internal parts out to facilitate removal of the bolt for claening. The original owners manual that came with the AR-7 was vauge on the proper care of the weapon. The AR-7 used in this Instructable was given to me as an early Fathers Day present by a buddy of mine from my Army days a few weeks ago.Īs you can see, it too has seen some wear and tear over the years and does need to have the stock replaced (which is on order) and it could stand a coat of paint which it will be getting once the new stock comes in.
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