Yep that is pretty offensive . For the low price of just $25 I will take that hot mess of your hands !
Yep that is pretty offensive . For the low price of just $25 I will take that hot mess of your hands !
The rifles he’s referring to were built by century (imagine that) and had .223 barrels. There’s a certain serial number prefix you have to look out for. Luckily my tantal was built by interarms with the original polish barrel so it shoots veryHmmm my Tantal 5.45x39 shoots fine, cheap ammo or reloads. It does not matter.
That’s just wrong, Too funny. Hell of it is, you shove a eight pound bowling ball out the love tunnel, it becomes the holland tunnel.
Swabbed the barrel with Sweet's 7.62 and gave it a good cleaning. Very, very little evidence of copper fouling...some, not much. Not enough to cause the problem.
I'm just gonna try some 55gr rounds and see what happens. Let's just say I have an ample supply of 5.56/.223 but it's all on stripper clips and I can't tell what's what. Everything I have in boxes is 62gr stuff. Pisses me off that I have to go buy more!
Or, build a separate upper and have the best of both world.If you swap the barrel then no need to stock up on the light 55.
I'll stick with M193. Kills better than M855If you swap the barrel then no need to stock up on the light 55.
Replacing a barrel isn't difficult at all and a good bit less $$$ than 2 cases of ammo. Barrel, block and wrench is probably about the cost of ONE case of decent quality brass cased ammo. Or close...It's a little premature to be talking about swapping the barrel, in my opinion, when I haven't tried much less expensive, and far simpler, options yet.
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