Ammo used in acr?

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Hey, I was wondering if it didn't really matter what ammo is used inside your ACR or does it need higher quality ammo?
 
It requires gold plated casings to function reliably. Ensure there is enough flux capacitor fluid on the moving parts and the bearing surfaces of the bolt.
 
He's kidding, it'll run on anything 5.56 or .223 although if you don't have money for ammo your probably not buying a 3000.00 dollar gun.

I have tried everything but surplus and Norinco stuff. Bullet weights from 55-77 grains and all brands, ran great.
 
I'm running the Norinco ammo through my Tavor & Norinco M4 clone...

At $400 per 1600 rounds, you can't do much better than that!

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Jay
 
He is indeed kidding. Mine eats a steady diet of American Eagle and Norinco, whatever happens to be cheap enough to shoot in volume. Eats it all, asks for more.
 
Well I can afford ammo I just can't afford super good stuff. I have around 3000 rounds of federal 5.56.
Sad part I can't afford the rifle yet it'll take time. I have my norinco cqa in the mean time.
 
So basically it's not really worth purchasing if you have to have to buy the good stuff.

if you have to have to buy things, you have to have to have the best havings.

gold plated diamond hollow points, you have to have to get that or the gun will implode.
 
I have fed my ACR about 500 rounds of American Eagle, 200ish rounds of Winchester White Box, and about half a case of Norinco. Not a single problem with any of them. Sure, there may be some accuracy differences between manufactures, but it's not a percision rifle and I don't shoot it as one.
 
There should be a rule that you aren't allowed to tell people it's a joke if they don't figure it out.

Is there any gun out there that only works with expensive ammo?
 
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