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- AR-7 sights "Aperture rear and drift-adjustable front.".
- AR-7 type Firearm_(tool).
- AR-7 variants "Armalite AR-7 Explorer;".
- AR-7 variants "Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer;".
- AR-7 variants "Charter Arms Explorer II Pistol;".
- AR-7 variants "Henry U.S. Survival .22".
- AR-7 variants "Israeli Pilot's Survival Rifle;".
- AR-7 velocity "1280.0".
- AR-7 velocity "to".
- AR-7 weight "1.13".
- AR-7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- AR-7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- AR-7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- AR-7 subject Category:.22_LR_firearms.
- AR-7 subject Category:Rifles_of_the_United_States.
- AR-7 subject Category:Semi-automatic_rifles.
- AR-7 subject Category:Survival_rifles.
- AR-7 subject Category:Takedown_guns.
- AR-7 type Article.
- AR-7 type Device.
- AR-7 type Weapon.
- AR-7 type Article.
- AR-7 type Firearm.
- AR-7 type Product.
- AR-7 type Thing.
- AR-7 type Q728.
- AR-7 comment "The ArmaLite AR-7 Explorer is a semi-automatic .22 Long Rifle rifle developed from the AR-5 that was adopted by the U.S. Air Force as a pilot and aircrew survival weapon. The AR-7 was designed by American firearms designer Eugene Stoner, who is most associated with the development of the AR-15 rifle that was adopted by the US military as the M16. Its intended markets today are backpackers and other recreational users as a takedown utility rifle.".
- AR-7 label "AR-7".
- AR-7 sameAs AR-7.
- AR-7 sameAs AR-7.
- AR-7 sameAs AR-7.
- AR-7 sameAs ArmaLite_AR-7_Explorer.
- AR-7 sameAs m.0bldtr.
- AR-7 sameAs AR-7.
- AR-7 sameAs Q2918133.
- AR-7 sameAs Q2918133.
- AR-7 wasDerivedFrom AR-7?oldid=682236806.
- AR-7 depiction AR7rifle.jpg.
- AR-7 isPrimaryTopicOf AR-7.
- AR-7 name "AR-7".