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checkmate19
08-14-2015, 09:46 PM
I am trying to figure whats worth keeping and what to pass along. I have no history on these rifles and know little about them. I have been looking on line and there are so many different makers and different uppers and so forth. The black one is 556 with a mag tactical lower MG-G4 the hand guard is Midwest industries with a palmetto barrel . the lower one is 5.45X39 with a YHM receiver . Are there a big difference in the receivers value or quality? Thanks

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checkmate19
08-14-2015, 09:51 PM
How about Aero Precision Inc. 762X39 X15 ?

checkmate19
08-14-2015, 09:58 PM
What would you guys suggest between 762X39 or 5.45X39?

checkmate19
08-16-2015, 07:06 AM
Headed to the range in a few guys. I wil be shooting the 762X39 AR , 556 AR , and a 5.7 and will see how they function. They have lots of additional goodies and I am not sure if thats always a good thing. I wonder if these are less desirable than a Colt sporter out of the box or a nice Rock River ?

timshufflin
08-16-2015, 10:28 AM
I have a few different maker lowers and uppers and can't distinguish any difference in quality at all. The finish looks a little different but nothing else. On the x39 question, I have no clue but my first inclination would be 7.62 as you can find ammo easy and can hunt with it. I'm going 6.8spc.

r-p reloader
08-16-2015, 04:36 PM
I've had a few black rifle calibers, my favorite is my 6.5 Grendel. It actually started life as a 6.8 spc, but after lack luster accuracy I rebarrelled. Blach Hole Weaponry is my choice of barrels. I resize 7.62x39 brass then fire form it for cheep reloading.

musketjon
08-17-2015, 03:19 PM
Pass them ALL on. Don't you know black rifles are EVIL??!!??!!??!!
Jon

canes7
08-18-2015, 08:22 AM
I've had a few black rifle calibers, my favorite is my 6.5 Grendel. It actually started life as a 6.8 spc, but after lack luster accuracy I rebarrelled. Blach Hole Weaponry is my choice of barrels. I resize 7.62x39 brass then fire form it for cheep reloading.

That's pretty brave. From what I've seen and read the Grendel cartridge has had a reputation for breaking bolts. Have you had this trouble?

jbkf1003
08-18-2015, 09:59 PM
My new man crush is 300 AAC Blackout... Got a build planned..

checkmate19
10-05-2015, 08:18 PM
I believe I will keep the Colts and 556 rifles and on the fence about the others. The X39 has been jamming but I think I found the problem. Thanks for the advice and opinions . I live pretty far from the range so its kinda tuff to do trial and error. I have so much X39 ammo that I want one to work out. Thanks

MrTwistedFock
10-23-2015, 11:27 PM
Forget all the exotic cartridges for the AR-15 platform. Stick with the original 5.56 NATO/.223 chamber, with a fast twist barrel of 1:8 or faster.

Instead of changing calibers, change bullets. For hunting or self defense, switch over to Barnes Bullets 62 grain TSX. It is a no lead bullet and is known as a barrier buster bullet. Barnes Bullets are marketing 62 grain .223 TSX as a medium game cartridge. Barnes Bullets also makes a 70 grain TSX .223.

Hornady makes a somewhat similar no lead, all copper/zinc bullet in .223 called GMX. Again, its a barrier buster/terminal ballistics bullet instead of a match bullet or a full metal jacket bullet.

Again though, you do need velocity for these Barnes Bullets, be sure to use a 1:8 twist or faster even for the 62 grain TSX.