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Bulgarian Arsenal Automatic Rifles 5´56

Hello everyone again, and in my next work of Foreign Kalashnikovs I will show you the same Bulgarian Arsenal Automatic Rifles that I showed you four days ago, (here the address: www.deviantart.com/mikekalashn… Arsenal-Automatic-Rifles-7-62-885010913) but this time, they are the versions internally modified and recalibrated to fire the western 5.5 x 45 mm NATO cartridge. As I told you in my previous chart, this is clearly due to the fact that the Bulgarian government joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (commonly known by its acronym NATO) on March 29, 2004, together with the Slovak and Slovenian governments. Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Romanian. With the exception of the magazine, which is very similar to that of the Russian AK-101, AK-102 and AK-108 assault rifles that also fire the 5'56 x 45 mm NATO cartridge, the other differences that exist between an Arsenal AR rifle Bulgarian 5'56 caliber and a Soviet AK-47 are exactly the same between a 7'62 caliber Arsenal AR and said Russian weapon. And as I told you in my previous chart, the 5'56 caliber Bulgarian Arsenal Automatic Rifles, being also copies of the Soviet AK-47, are also ideal weapons to fight both in urban environments and in the middle of forests, jungles, deserts, mountains, steppes, snowy places, beaches, swamps, muddy terrain and all kinds of natural environments, since the Arsenal AR assault rifles do not get stuck in mud, water, sand, snow or any other material of our planet Earth . For this reason, as happened with the 7'62 caliber Arsenal AR assault rifles, numerous 5'56 caliber Arsenal AR rifles have also been seen used by the famous United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (a paramilitary and insurgent organization active since the 1997 to 2006 and classified by more than 31 countries in the world as terrorists and drug traffickers) during the fourth and current stage of the Colombian Civil War, developed from 2002 to today. A very few 5.56 caliber Arsenal AR rifles have also been seen used by combatants from all sides in the Libyan, Syrian, Yemeni, Iraqi and Somali civil wars. And finally, along with numerous American M4 carbines a few German HK G36K rifles, a few 5'5'6 caliber Bulgarian Arsenal Automatic Rifles have also been seen used by the elite Georgian troops who fought in the Russo-Georgian War, happened in 2008. I hope you like my new work and, as I always say, another cordial greeting. Until next time!