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Nah bro...Russia still produces the 7.62x39.Russia does not produce 7.62 by 39 if I'm not mistaken. 5.45 by 39 replaced 7.62 by 39 because it's superior.
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Nah bro...Russia still produces the 7.62x39.Russia does not produce 7.62 by 39 if I'm not mistaken. 5.45 by 39 replaced 7.62 by 39 because it's superior.
I know that Wolf and Tula still produce 7.62x39.Where?
@TankMan @fallstuff I have shot the 7.62 (.308) for most of my life. The .308 is the 2nd most popular plains game hunting round in SA. Where I live the hunting is mainly over long distances on grassland. I have grown up on the mantra that heavier bullets are better. The reasons for this are: the heavier bullets carry more energy, are better at defeating cover, are less affected by wind, penetrate more and can shoot further. Yes heavier bullets and bullets with a larger cross section experience more drag but that is something the shooter can compensate for.
Lighter bullets have higher muzzle velocities and expand better. Since the Geneva convention prohibits the use of expanding bullets for warfare that benefit is useless (I prefer solids anyway). Muzzle velocity is worth nothing if the bullet is going to change direction faster than a woman's mood the moment it hits a blade of grass or a crosswind.
As far as even comparing the .308 with the 5.56 goes...don't be ridiculous. I have taken Eland with the .308 at 200m and blesbok at 350m with solids and never had a problem. With the 5.56 I have seen a springhassie take a hit at 50m and survive. (see pic for what a springhassie is). I don't know what you mean by long distance but neither the 7.62 nor the 5.56 were designed to shoot very far. The 5.56/.223 is a terrible round and that is a fact.
My personal favorites:
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The South African R1 rifle (a FN FAL variant)
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The Immortal AK
I never used the .223 for big game... I saw it being used for varmint only and on that too it was not too spectacular. Yes sure you can carry more rounds but is it worth it for such a light cartridge ? I think not.the 5.56/.223 is not suitable for big game hunting. One should always use a round bigger than .28 for hunting purposes. Most of the engagements are probably going to be in less than 300 yards, 7.62 is great whenit serves its intended use. 5.56 allows a soldiers to carry more rounds than the other way around.
I am not saying which type of gun is better, just saying each gun, caliber type, or barrel size has its specific purpose.
For export purposes, Russia still produces 7,62mm RPKM light machine guns, which use same polymer furniture as RPK-74M but chambered for old 7,62x39 ammunition....There are some surplus left, but not much. Syria army is already switching over to 5.45 by 39 and AK-74 combo.
BS.correct
I'd pick on this planet too....An assault rifle that can get the job done.
Like, if I were to fight a war on another planet, I'd pick the AK-47
Is that in your gun closet sir?I'd pick on this planet too....
Specifically this one.
just my AK with some rounds during cleanup time.Is that in your gun closet sir?
An assault rifle that can get the job done.
Like, if I were to fight a war on another planet, I'd pick the AK-47
Nice but it is crazy that it's legal to buy such things in the US!just my AK with some rounds during cleanup time.
2nd amendment is in tune with your signature.Nice but it is crazy that it's legal to buy such things in the US!
Maybe I am only exposed to the negative side of the gun culture and what the 2nd amendment causes but, to me, the right to bare arms is misunderstood, misused and has caused too much pain. Just my opinion sir.2nd amendment is in tune with your signature.
Ammo must be dirt cheap in the US...I have never ever seen that many rounds next to one gun When I hunt I take 20 rounds with me...that's too many in fact. One round one killjust my AK with some rounds during cleanup time.