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Default 5.45x39 AR

just saw this:

http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...s_id/411535552

comments ?
I think its odd, and i wouldnt want to run the cheappo surplus CORROSIVE ammo that is the main reason to get a 5.45 through the AR's gas impingment system.


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SMITH & WESSON INC Model MP15R Rifle

Smith & Wesson 30 + 1 Round 5.45X39 w/16" Black Barrel

This MP15 Rifle is similar to the other with the exception of the caliber.
Featuring 5.45X39MM, collapsible stock, 30 round mag, 16" 4140 steel
barrel, and T6 aluminum receiver.


SPECIFICATIONS:
Mfg Item Num: 811011
Category: FIREARMS - RIFLES
Action :Semi-Automatic
Caliber :5.45X39
Barrel Length :16"
Capacity :30 + 1
Trigger :Standard
Safety :Lever
Length :35"/32"
Weight :6 1/2 lbs
Stock :Collapsible
Finish :Black

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Default Re: 5.45x39 AR

It might be viable for use in Afghanistan or Georgia if it took AK-74 magazines, but it doesn't look that way.

Looks like an answer to a question no one's asking.
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Default Re: 5.45x39 AR

You can get non-corrosive ammo for it (Wolf, etc.), but the price is almost the same as the 7.62x39 stuff from the same mfg.

There's a lot of chatter out there on the ballistics of the 5.45x39. I think its just the appeal of variability. I guess if it comes down to it, the "I just want it" factor will decide for most folks.
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Default Re: 5.45x39 AR

If you don't mind the cleaning, you can buy 1080rds of 5.45 for $140.

But other them prices, I see no advantage of 5.45 over 5.56.

Now, for me, I have AK74. SO I could see some use(same ammo for 2 gunz in case of Zombi apocalipse, so that me and my better half can arm ourself with 1 type of ammo), but otherwise, as PA Rifleman stated, its an answer for question noone asked...
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Default Re: 5.45x39 AR

when you clean after you shoot the corrosive ammo what all would you have to clean?
I understand the corrosive agent is in the primer, would it just be:
pop out bolt and carrier and drop in cleaner (windex whatever)
run a snake (needed?)

or would the corrosion be in the gas tube too?
that would be a MFer !!!
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you'd have to clean the tube too man, dip your pipe cleaner in windex and have at it.

That's how the gas valve on the yugo sks's all got corroded.
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you'd have to clean the tube too man, dip your pipe cleaner in windex and have at it.

That's how the gas valve on the yugo sks's all got corroded.
damn that would suck
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