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Making a 7.62x39 AR-15 work reliably
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<blockquote data-quote="rsc" data-source="post: 3726675" data-attributes="member: 25938"><p>I "built" an AR pistol in 7.62x39 from a kit after the ban expired. It wouldn't cycle reliably on Wolf, but was fine on Barnaul blue box and some russian SP rounds as well as Rem SP and FMJ. I had no issues feeding from the plastic MWS 10 rd magazines, but the metal mags from any mfr would not feed right when loaded with more than 10-12 rounds. To include both the original and improved C-Products 7.62x39 mags. It was a great plinker, and had surprisingly decent accuracy, but was always held back by the feeding issues with the higher capacity mags.</p><p></p><p>I do agree about the single vs twin feed ramps, that's the way to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsc, post: 3726675, member: 25938"] I "built" an AR pistol in 7.62x39 from a kit after the ban expired. It wouldn't cycle reliably on Wolf, but was fine on Barnaul blue box and some russian SP rounds as well as Rem SP and FMJ. I had no issues feeding from the plastic MWS 10 rd magazines, but the metal mags from any mfr would not feed right when loaded with more than 10-12 rounds. To include both the original and improved C-Products 7.62x39 mags. It was a great plinker, and had surprisingly decent accuracy, but was always held back by the feeding issues with the higher capacity mags. I do agree about the single vs twin feed ramps, that's the way to do it. [/QUOTE]
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