What we have here is a NIB, unfired, still in packaging Arsenal SLR-107UR krink AK. It's chambered in 7.62x39. It is uncut - you can see, in the photos, the extra long barrel that you'll take to a gunsmith once you've SBR'd it and bring it to its full short-barreled potential. A gunsmith shouldn't charge more than $100 for a cut n' crown, very straightforward operation. 7.62x39 excels with shortened barrels - it's one of the few calibers that does - and this is the highest-end krink you can buy.
It comes with all the accessories that come with this rifle, in the box. It has a cleaning rod, the little oil kit that fits in the stock, and even what looks like a russian two-point sling. It also comes with one shorty magazine. This is how Arsenal ships its AKs, in its original box.
This is an Arsenal. If you know AKs then you know what that means: the highest quality AK you can buy that doesn't come from a custom shop like Rifle Dynamics. Send an Arsenal to Rifle Dynamics (or M13 or any of those high-end shops) and you'll get back the greatest AK the world has ever seen. Arsenal AKs are the closest thing you can get to an actual Russian AK from Russia and the SLR series (stamped) often DO come from the factories in Russia which is why they're so desirable. These rifles are rare - very rare - and mostly unobtanium. They're never in stock and when they are they go fast. Finding one in untouched condition, especially with how things are with Russia and the Russian allies right now, is certainly a challenge. Finding one in untouched condition back when things were good with Russia was a challenge lol.
This rifle has sat, untouched, in its box and in my safe for a while. I'm clearing space for something (or some things) new. I will entertain trade offers, but please be reasonable. I'm happy to answer any questions so please ask away, but don't waste either of our time with lowball offers or one-sided trade offers. Please, be reasonable.