How does the 5.45x39 swap out to the 5.56 and 300 BLK with only a barrel change? The case head dimensions on the 5.45 are larger than the other calibers mentioned.
Would make a nice little varmint/target rifle... Any chance of high mag capacities? Regardless I would be down for one with a .300 blackout conversion too
I'd rather be a peace maker than a peace keeper
Not sure i would want to fire corrosive surplus 5.45 through that rifle anyway but Tula and Wolf both make pretty cheap 5.45 i would like to see some accuracy results with some cheap Tula ammo , none is listed on their Canadian site for sale but i guess they dont bring it in cause nobody really has rifles chambered in that cartridge ..
Unless I'm mistaken this caliber wold be a natural for this rifle. Keep it around 6 pounds, 20-22 inch tube.
A sub MOA lightweight 6.5 tackdriver would sell, I know I've been thinking of one.
He can't shoot like that with a stock Savage and a Bushnell scope
A nice looking piece.. congrats
Hmm, 5.45x39 wouldn't be my first choice but I am interested in the possibility of 300 Blackout, especially if you guys could put together some barrels in the 10" ballpark for some handy close range rifles. I've got piles of .223 Rem brass that I could resize, and I'm probably not ever going to shoot at an animal over 150 meters or so, so 300 blackout is a good choice for an interesting cartridge that's not going to require all new components.
Would these be made by Motiuk in house, or farmed out? Controlled Round Feed or Push Feed? What type of magazines would be used, a short and handy 300 blackout gun with 10 round mags would be great fun. What sort of price point and estimated delivery?
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I guess we can't edit posts in here, but I suppose there's not enough demand for opening the top of the action to allow for stripper clips, or aftermarket modification to allow for such?
Some options for iron sights would likewise be excellent.
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A 7.62x39 16" carbine with 10 round magazine that can be loaded with stripper clips would be awesome but thats a little off topic i guess.