sestoppelman
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My WASR10/63 has been a good performer for the several years I have owned it. I see they have also skyrocketed in price, Holy Smokes!
Paid $425 for mine.
Paid $425 for mine.
ARs are pressure sensitive.
A rifle that will cycle Tula steel cased ammo will be way over gassed with M855. And likewise, a rifle tuned for NATO pressure ammo, will likely no cycle with low pressure steel case ammo.
You can help this with different weights of buffers, but gas port size is critical.
I’ve found this to be true of my AR-10 and somewhat so on my AR-15 in 6.5 Grendel. My 5.56’s just chew up anything, suppressed and in-suppressed.
That is so true.My experience with both AR and AKs is now over 50 years old- but some of the conclusions of then are still valid now. One is the psychology of the rifle/cartridge. When you see your own guys getting killed by the other guys guns, you get a lot of respect for those guns AND when it seems that your own guns/bullets have functioning problems as well as seemingly little effect on the enemy it develops the desire to use the enemy's guns. So a lot of US guys would get battle pick-ups of AK=47s and ammo. But the interesting thing was, we'd run into enemy who were using our guns- The psychology went both ways.
It's true today- you see damage caused by the enemy but don't see what's been done to the enemy - the conclusion is enemy's gun good, your gun junk. but as noted, both sides do the same.
I have a stamped receiver and I didn’t really care for it. It shoots ok and has never failed me, but I am currently selling it.Is century arms any good I found a couple that seem ok.
Depends on the model...Is century arms any good I found a couple that seem ok.