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Charter AR-7 Explorer
(now from Henry Repeating Arms)
Similar/Identical Pattern Guns
The same basic assembly/disassembly steps for the Charter AR-7 Explorer also apply to the following guns:
Armalite AR-7
Armalite AR-7 Custom
Armalite AR-7S
Armalite AR-7C
Survival Arms AR-7
Data: Charter AR-7 Explorer Origin: United States Manufacturer: Charter Arms Corp. Stratford, Connecticut Cartridge: 22 Long Rifle Magazine capacity: 8 rounds Overall length: 35 inches Barrel length: 16 inches Weight: 2½ poundsIn 1959, Armalite, Incorporated of Costa Mesa, California, introduced the AR-7 Explorer, and this little semi-auto carbine instantly became popular with backpackers, fishermen, pilots, and everyone who might eventually be faced with a survival situation. The barrel, receiver, and magazine can be stowed inside the hollow plastic stock, and with the rubber buttplate/ cover in place, the whole thing will even float. From 1973 to 1990, the AR-7 was made by Charter Arms. Between 1990 and 1995, the AR-7 was produced by Survival Arms. An improved verstion has been made by Henry Repeating Arms since 1997.