......... sez the guy with too many 12.x on his hand7.62x39 ammo is great (corrosive and cheap) ...
even BETTER in a non-restricted rifle. ....
Sure. VZ, SKS, Mini-30 (all of these have piston).
......... sez the guy with too many 12.x on his hand7.62x39 ammo is great (corrosive and cheap) ...
even BETTER in a non-restricted rifle. ....
A lot harder than you think!How hard would it be to find just a 7.62x39 mm barrel and bolt?
I want to build a non-restricted rifle that uses AK mags.
I knew you were going to say dat. I knew it, dammit.How hard would it be to find just a 7.62x39 mm barrel and bolt?
I want to build a non-restricted rifle that uses AK mags.
How hard would it be to find just a 7.62x39 mm barrel and bolt?
I want to build a non-restricted rifle that uses AK mags.
I've got a bunch of AK mags and no gun to use them in.If you change yor mind about AK mags,
then use the AR 6.5 Grendell mag,
because 7.62x39 works very well in it.
You looked so convinced of what you sayThe 6.5 Grendel is not derived from 7.62x39. It's based upon the 6PPC, and was developed by Bill Alexander and Lapua.
It's the SAME bolt, different package.You can use a 7.62x39 bolt for 6.5 G. Some manufacturers of 6.5 G ARs use a 7.62x39 bolt. It may not be ideal. The case head diameter is .001 off, and proper 6.5 Grendel bolts are rumored to be stronger. 7.62x39 AR15 bolts have a habit of failing. I am actively searching for one or two right now. They're difficult to find. Del-Ton hasn't had any in stock for months, and won't export anyway.
I've got a bunch of AK mags and no gun to use them in.
You looked so convinced of what you say
that you almost convinced me
If you go back to google or wherever you found that info,
maybe you find out what the 6PPC is
It's the SAME bolt, different package.
That said .001" difference in the case head is not to be found on bolts.
I have measured quite a few brands.
I want to build my own.What about an SKS-D?
Or you could get one of those AIA Enfields.




























