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    Default Is the 5.45x39 as good as the 223?

    I've been looking at the 5.56x39 as a possible choice as a SHTF caliber. You can get this in an AR platform and ammo is very cheap. I know its corrosive but 7.5 cents a round I can afford to buy a lot of cleaning supply's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biker bo View Post
    I've been looking at the 5.56x39 as a possible choice as a SHTF caliber. You can get this in an AR platform and ammo is very cheap. I know its corrosive but 7.5 cents a round I can afford to buy a lot of cleaning supply's.

    It's better because I can afford 3 times as much for my dollar!
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    5.56 vs 5.45 - Survivalist Forum

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    Ammunition Forum : 5.56 vs 5.45

    this has been discussed on just about every gun board bottom line its a lot cheaper and in the same ball park as the .223

    and it boils down to what kind of shooting you are going to do
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    I assume you mean 5.56x45mm right? the 39mm will not fit an AR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markjz View Post
    I assume you mean 5.56x45mm right? the 39mm will not fit an AR
    S n w mp15 comes in the 5.45x39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markjz View Post
    I assume you mean 5.56x45mm right? the 39mm will not fit an AR
    I think he's talking about 5.45x39 Soviet. He mentioned corrosive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biker bo View Post
    S n w mp15 comes in the 5.45x39
    Does anyone have experience with the S&W15 in 5.45x39? I really like this AR.

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    Saying something about the 5.45 having an internal cavity causing it to spin on impact. eeks.

    (just a snippit that I thought was interesting)

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    It's been recommended that you swap out the hammer spring with a more powerful one that is better suited for the harder primers of the 5.45x39.

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    Is it only the surplus ammunition that has the air space and tumbles or does new production Wolf etc do this as well?

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    A buddy and I bought a couple S&W 5.45X39 uppers last summer. Haven't put a lower under mine yet, but we have shot the h... out of his at least 3 cases with out a problem. They seem to like the russian 7n6, and clean up well with a few shots of windex. Happy shooting'

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