wish there was more 7.62x39 ARs?

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Just wondering, am I the only one here that wishes there was more selection in 7.62x39 ARs?

I know BushMaster and DPMS used to make some but it looks like they are discontinued and the PWS piston one that Questar has is pretty pricey.

I am not saying the 7.62 is a better caliber than 5.56(or 223) but just for the fact that the ammo is so much cheaper. It would be nice to be able to go shoot a few hundred rounds without having to spend so much money. Plus I do like the 7.62x39 caliber.

Anyone feel the same way as I do?
 
I haven't heard much of the TNW rifles and a quick google search revealed pretty poor reviews. How accurate are they? Most of the reviews stated very rough finishes and a very "cheap" look. Never really read much on function though.
 
7.62x39 AR is not a good idea because the AR magazine well is straight and the 7.63x39 round is tapered.
AK magazines are banana shaped while AR magazines are much straighter.

Combine the 2 together and you get feeding problems.
 
Haven't the mag problems been figured out by companies yet? I find it hard to believe that a $2200 PWS piston gun would not be reliable. Correct me if I'm wrong on this one.
 
I haven't heard much of the TNW rifles and a quick google search revealed pretty poor reviews. How accurate are they? Most of the reviews stated very rough finishes and a very "cheap" look. Never really read much on function though.

No idea - never saw a reliable review in Canada.
 
7.62x39 AR is not a good idea because the AR magazine well is straight and the 7.63x39 round is tapered.
AK magazines are banana shaped while AR magazines are much straighter.

Combine the 2 together and you get feeding problems.

it is not an issue when you are only limited 5 round mags ;)
 
Anyone feel the same way as I do?

Hell yes. I would love a 10.5" 7.62x39 upper. I PM'd Farmboy asking about the NEA uppers OST are building but he never responded, so I assume they are only available in 5.56.


Marstar sells the TNW version for reasonable money as well.

In theory. But only in 16" barrel length and they have been sold out for some time now, like a lot of things that are listed on their site.


it is not an issue when you are only limited 5 round mags ;)

True. If we had no mag limits and full auto, mag design would matter a lot more to us.


Mark
 
The only thing as retarded as a 7.62x39 AR is one running with a piston.
Why would you spend the amount of money you need to to get one running, just to run crappy, corrosive surplus through it?

Do yourself a favor: buy a VZ-58 ( the short barreled one with a chrome bore), mags and a stack of crated ammo.... They run like a top, are way more durable and reliable than any AR set up for that round, as accurate as the ammo will allow, and are considerably cheaper than a conversion for an AR.
 
I all ready own a CZ-858 and do love it but I think the AR would be a lot of fun as well. The way things are going it looks like an AR in 223 will be the only option.
 
I think this is sort of vapourware, lots of talk but not much production, but the idea is interesting.

.mgi-military.com/index.php?id=30

The magwell is interchangeable, to use correct mags when doing a calibre change.
 
The answer beltfed is cost of centerfire ammo for practice and terminal ballistics in anything with a short barrel. Although the usefulness of downrange performance is a non issue here in canuckistan the generally accepted fact remains that 7.62x39 is superior to 5.56 in just about every way out of a short barrel. And did I say cheap?:)
 
If one is concerned with terminal ballistics (in a range toy no less)...The AR conversions that run this round do not have good track records for reliability....
 
I personally would save the money from a 7.62x39 upper and buy a basic reloading kit, dies and a hell of a lot of components. You would probably be farther ahead financially. At 20-25 Grains of powder per case, plus cheap bullets......5.56 is not really expensive to reload.
 
I personally would save the money from a 7.62x39 upper and buy a basic reloading kit, dies and a hell of a lot of components. You would probably be farther ahead financially. At 20-25 Grains of powder per case, plus cheap bullets......5.56 is not really expensive to reload.

great for people who have the time to reload, not so great for those that dont
 
I personally have a NIB Colt 16" flat top complete upper in 7.62x39 upper. I bought this when I worked at Milarm years ago when Colt was clearing these out as they dropped production. Haven't put any rounds through it yet and probably won't but I just can't seem to justify selling it. Evertime I am cleaning and organizing my safes at home Dianne spots it and gets excited about selling it but for the time being I hide it way in the back. Phil.
 
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