Undergiver
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- Sturgeon County, AB
What is the point. It is not like we can own AK here.
for the S&W M&P15R
What is the point. It is not like we can own AK here.
Trade Ex Canada has some. 25$ for 50 rounds. I know it is expensive, but if demand came up, maybe better prices would ensue. I think it is called .22 Hi power as well.
The .22 hi-power is a rimmed cartridge... 5.6x52R
I would build a Stevens in this calibre if I could find reasonably cheap ammo. Mind you, $25 for 50 rounds is as cheap as some American eagle .223 I've seen.
Keyholing? What is that?
I think you'd just be better off importing a barrel from europe or russia, as it's a common caliber there. Probably easier to import from there than the US
Can a 22LR (rechambered barrel) take the pressure of that round? Even if it is a HBAR?
Regarding a 223 rechamber---I doubt you'd find a chamber reamer in Canada. Also , FYI
some of the Polish "tantals" sold in the US had .223 barrels on them. They shot ok until they heated up, and then people reported keyholing taking place.
Just some more things to consider....good luck if you go thru with the conversion project!
In Europe and in Russia it barrels are restricted parts, so importing a barrel from Europe will be on the same level of difficulty as importing the whole gun
what about a cz 858 in 5,45? then get some of that cheapo surplus they have in the US approved for sale here and your good to go
You can get a caliber specific reamer from companies that make them for wildcat shooters and developers. Just send them the cartridge diagram and specs, and they'll make it for you.
Then you can do try finding a barrel close to the true .220-.221" bullet diameter and rechamber, or as you said try a 223 barrel. If you never clean it, it'll eventually foul up and narrow down to the diameter you want!.
).---just kidding!