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Arsenal SAM7K-44: The Ultimate Defensive Pistol

January 15, 2020 by Bob Campbell 3 Comments

When the AR and AK pistols were first introduced, many of us thought “Well hey, they are rifles, so how can they be pistols?” My friend Darrel points out that many of my generation are used to the Shockwave-type shotguns being illegal, and the same goes for the SBR. However, the AR and AK pistol are different breeds, particularly when you consider the Arsenal SAM7K-44.

Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol, Hornady ammunition boxes, magazines, and green ammo can
This kit is a good set up for emergencies and doesn’t take up much space.

While there are legalities that must be observed and respected, the modern self-loading pistol in a rifle caliber has much to recommend. You may believe that they are not for everyone, unless you have had the opportunity to fire one. You may just find a surprisingly versatile and fun gun that solves a lot of problems in personal defense.

The AR-type pistols use a pistol type buffer tube. Some do not allow the fitting of a pistol brace, but most do. The AR pistol isn’t a Short Barrel Rifle and does not require reams of paperwork but be careful of the requirements.

In size weight and handling, the AR pistol is similar to the SBR. (BTW- the ATF isn’t the boogey man some make it out to be. There are rules and laws and those running afoul of these laws have done so at their peril. Respect the law. The ATF works hard and does its best, and it does not make the laws.) The AR pistol uses a barrel of 7 to 11 inches or so. That is an easy piece to maneuver. It is easy to store and transport as well. However, the AR15 pistol also demands a short gas system. The systems may be over gassed, but they are also loud and recoil more. Just the same—it is entirely possible to build a reliable and useful AR-type pistol.

Arsenal SAM7K rifle, top, and SAM7K-44 pistol bottom
Compared to the Arsenal SAM7 rifle, the SAM7K-44 pistol is very compact.

For my money, for the same mission, the AK pistol from Arsenal is the better choice. I am a long time AR rifle fan. I owned but one AK until quite recently. That old rifle is gone now, and I own an Arsenal AK and an Arsenal AK pistol.

I have looked hard at the likely uses for the type in personal defense and home defense. I think the AK pistol is an excellent choice for many reasons. First, dangerous felons are more heavily armed these days. They are also more willing, it seems, to shoot it out with the police.

The criminals set the date for their attack. Some are well prepared. Some of us prepare as we realize the reality of the situation. Others, disarm and hope this will convince the adversary to leave them alone. Good luck to them; their future doesn’t look bright. Others yet adopt the Swiss and Israeli method. They are constantly well armed, and this is to deter attacks.

With the Swiss it has worked well, and they have not engaged in warfare since Napoleon’s time. With the Israelis, their preparedness has worked equally well as they have survived. Others realize they are in danger and go into the panic mode by attempting to obtain anything they can. This may be a $200 pistol or a $100 shotgun. While they may serve, this isn’t the best choice.

black foregrip on the SAM7K-44 pistol
Note the excellent design of the foregrip and easily changed muzzle brake.

These folks are like the ostrich with its nose in the sand until the smell of their own tail feathers burning alerts them. They cluck, flutter, and whirl about. Some fight, some find another place to bury their nose in the sand. If they survive, they have done well. Some will tell them that losing a few tail feathers or even their young are better than putting up a fight. To the rest of us, this idea is met with a certain measure of disgust.

The AK pistol is an interesting firearm both historically and functionally. Some firearms are developed due to a real need and embraced en masse. Others beat on the front door for years and gain little recognition. I think the AK pistol fills a niche that others realized existed, but which was not easily filled, and perhaps never adequately filled.

The AK pistol is used in a place we may have used the shoulder stocked pistol, which was developed as early as the American Civil War. The European pistol caliber carbine, submachine gun, short-range rifle, and SBR are all attempts to fill the need for a powerful, portable, and reliable defensive weapon. While rifles are offensive weapons in warfare, at least when rockets, mortars, and grenade launchers are unavailable, the handgun is a purely defensive firearm. However, once the action begins and you are attacked by a gang or a takeover robbery, the pistol may limit your response to taking cover and performing a defensive action. An AK-type pistol may allow the defender to go on the offensive when the situation you are forced into demands it. Light cover and multiple threats may be addressed. You will also have a sufficient, easily replenished ammunition reserve to put up a good counterattack.

Ambidextrous safety lever on the SAM7K rifle or pistol
An improved safety design is a good point in favor of the Arsenal pistol.

The Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol offers a considerable reserve of ammunition. Grabbing the AK and going into action you have a 30-round reserve in the waffle pattern magazine. I sometimes deploy the AK pistol with a 10-round magazine simply because it is easy to store—especially in the truck. My studies and personal experience indicate that sustainability of fire, and staying in the action through multiple reloads, is less important than the initial action.

A number of rapidly delivered shots is most important. The Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol will achieve this. Just the same, folks have drowned in a creek of an average three-foot depth, and I like to be prepared for something that isn’t the average. The 7.62x39mm cartridge loses less muzzle velocity in the 10.5-inch barrel Arsenal pistol—proportionately—than AR pistols.

The 7.62×39 mm is an efficient cartridge. It is often pointed out that the 7.62x39mm with FMJ loads offers poor wound ballistics. Most loads are intended simply to be sold cheaply. Some loads were designed to break apart at the cannelure, resulting in greater damage. I think this is a hollow argument. After all, 9mm ball ammunition is similarly ineffective and should not be deployed for personal defense. 9mm JHP loads are another matter. By the same token there are modern 7.62x39mm loads that offers excellent wound ballistics.

A pistol caliber cannot compare to the damage done by a load such as the 7.62x39mm Wolf 122-grain HP. The Hornady 123-grain SST also offers excellent wound potential. For an ever better experience, be sure to try out the Bear 7.62x39mm Subsonic ammunition. Use the FMJ loading for training and the expanding bullets for personal defense. You will be using a lot of the FMJ loads to master the AK pistol.

Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol left profile with 5-round magazine
The Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol is a well made and effective handgun.

I can fire a good 1911 or SIG P229 9mm more accurately than the AK pistol at 25 and 50 yards. Then again, I have a lot of time in with the pistol. And I am not comparing the 1911 SIG 9mm pistol to an Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol with a support brace…

I think the AK pistol may be compared to a shotgun. At close range, the shotgun fires a pattern and isn’t useful (with buckshot) past 25 yards. The same is true of the AK and AR pistols. They offer a heavier blow than a combat pistol, are as reliable as their rifle primogenitors (if properly manufactured), and offer excellent accuracy when fired from a solid braced position.

Firing them off hand is awkward, as the AK pistol is barrel heavy. But it can be learned. The pistol points surprisingly well when braced against the ribs with the firing hand elbow. You have got to give the piece a chance and have an open mind. It isn’t for everyone.

Just the same for those willing to consider the possibilities and master the piece, AK pistols such as the Arsenal SAM7K-44 offer excellent utility in combat.

Taking into account the legendary reliability of the AK platform, how would you best deploy the Arsenal SAM7K-44 pistol? Would you use it for home defense, bug out kit, as a truck gun, plinking, or something else? Share your answers in the comment section.


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  1. Kalashnikov Dude says

    January 15, 2020 at 1:10 pm

    No, ATFE doesn’t make laws. They make regulations with $200,000 fines and twenty year prison sentences. Which at the behest of presidents, they apply to items such as a piece of plastic, without a barrel, chamber, or trigger. And they enforce these regulations at gunpoint. Actually using threats, coercion and violence. All while receiving extraconstitutional funding, and remaining entirely unaccountable to We The People. Tell Vicki Weaver, and members of the Branch Dividian Church that ATFE aren’t bogeymen. It sure ain’t gonna fly with me. They were handing out AK’s to known cartel members at a local gun store in Prescott AZ that I, my wife, and my children frequented. I still owe em for that as far as I’m concerned. They’d all do best to stay out of arms reach from me. Our US Constitution clearly says that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. ATFE would do well not to attempt any infringement on my rights.

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    • Snake pleskin says

      January 18, 2020 at 4:54 am

      Un huh…you will do nothing,like all the other Internet wannabes. Time to face facts,running you mouth does nothing when they put you behind bars. Since you obviously have not followed any of the laws and rulings from the scotus, time to enlighten you. Regulation is not considered infringement,regardless of what you think. I lived in N scottsdale and worked for 11 yrs at SGC, and saw people like you come and go everyday, who thought they were smarter and better than they really were.

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  2. Midwest308 says

    February 14, 2020 at 9:05 pm

    Every law restricting and regulating firearms is unconstitutional.

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