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This is a novelty without cheap surplus to go with it.
I'd love a 5.45 kit for my XCR, but not if it costs as much as Wolf or Tulammo .223 to shoot it.
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I don't shoot corrosive surplus out of my XCR, and with the real non-corrosive surplus gone, the choices are somewhat limited. Barnaul (~33 cents a round), MFS (~50 cents a round).
Wolverine's price on the Hornady ammo isn't bad - in line with .223.
If you have an XCR in 7.62x39 and want a bit more accuracy, I could see going for this over .223 - the advantage being it will use the 7.62x39 AR mags.
Having said that, cheap non-corrosive surplus would make it awesome.
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You're right. But 5.45 isn't significantly different from .223, performance wise. Without something to differentiate it from .223, it seems somewhat pointless.
That said, if we didn't face the Canadian price penalty for new production 5.45 (available in the US for under $0.30 a round), or had surplus 5.45 available for under $0.20 a round, I'd be all over one of these uppers.
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Awesome! I'll be putting in a pre-order soon.