5.45x39 XCR-L Conversion Kits

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That is because my half full glass is filled with CZ805 bitterness ;)

Oh I understand now, tis those half cups of bitterness that keep me warm on these cold winter days (notice my name ain't compassionate wolverine or happy go lucky wolverine)

I just wasn't sure which of the "glass people" category you might be fitting into.

1. My glass is half empty
2. My glass is half full
3. Some b*****d stole my damn glass :evil:
 
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.

Yes, my hope is we see some of the surplus 5.45 close to US pricing.
 
Are these still available to be brought in?

Anyone who got one of these have some range targets of group sizes they'd like to post?

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Even if it is a necro thread :D

Let's get down to brass tacks.
Can anyone else bring in surplus 5.45x39mm and how much would it cost in Canada?
I already had an XCR-L in 5.56mm. It was a good rifle.
I've shot 5.45mm in an AK74 and it's about the exact same as 5.56mm. At least there is no real tangible difference at all.

What is the point of having a 5.45mm Soviet caliber unless it's cheaper than readily available/common bulk non corrosive .223 Rem? If you can't get surplus 5.45mm for drastically less than $0.40 a round there is literally no point in this whole thing. Especially if we can't own AK74's.
Just my 2 cents.
 
I beleive it would/ should be about the same as 7.62x39
so yes cheaper than 5.56
HoweverI have no idea if that price would stay that away after import expense
 
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