Well it's time for me to join the AR15 club. Seeking input.

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Thought I'd ask the experts. For price point of looking around 1000 to 1500. Caliber is consideration as well due to the fact that I've amassed over 15,000 rounds of 7.62x39. What say you.
 
why not just buy agun that was designed from the ground up to shoot 762x39?
like a cz858

then once you have burned through your 15000 rounds of 762x39

buy a gun that was designed from the gound up to shoot 556
like an ar15

when you try to make something it was never meant to be you get in a lot of trouble, trouble like a vz58 in 556 and an ar15 in 762x39

just my thoughts
 
why not just buy agun that was designed from the ground up to shoot 762x39?
like a cz858

then once you have burned through your 15000 rounds of 762x39

buy a gun that was designed from the gound up to shoot 556
like an ar15

when you try to make something it was never meant to be you get in trouble

So get an XCR with a 5.56 & 7.62x39 barrel? ;)

All in one and converts to each caliber with 2 allen keys in under 5 minutes.
 
What Mike said:

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https://gun-shop.ca/product/cmmg-mk47/
 
I guess I should have added that I have two SKS's, CZ858 and two months ago I bought an XCR in 7.63x39. I like the 7.62 because it's cheap hence the curiousity about an AR in 7.62.
 
I have a Windham in x39. 2500rds and all is good. Love it. I would buy it again.
They also have a lifetime warranty and customer service reportedly is excellent.
 
556 or death.
If you're budget is around 1000-1500 I'd recommend picking up one of those S&W 700 dollar AR's, a quality optic like an aimpoint and a couple thousand rounds of ammo.
 
I'm waiting for a BREN 805

I don't own anything black except a GSG 15 and the BREN is the first black rifle that has me interested in jumping into .223/556
 
I have for the last 3 yrs a very good experience with WW15 in 7.62x39 16" chromed bbl ... personally I'll always recommend it, NEVER had a problem with this AR15 rifle ....
At the beginning had some ammo related FTF because Czech and Romanian surplus ammo has a harder primer, but a stronger hammer spring fixed this flaw!
 
Initially I had some issues with light primer strikes on my WW x39. It turned out my rifle had the 5.56mm firing pin.
I called WW and they immediately sent a me a x39 pin right to my Canadian door. Great customer service! Runs 100% since the new firing pin.:)

Here is the firing pin and how it differs from the 5.56mm, click on WW website image and you'll see the identification ring:
It is identified by the ring machined into the head of the pin, and is slightly longer than a standard AR pin for better 7.62 primer detonation.
https://shop.windhamweaponry.com/products/8448503-762x39
 
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