Message from @Crye_Salesman
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Has anyone ever shot an Ar-47?
Definitely not hating on larue. I know like, 10 years ago, there wasn’t a lot of people making AR’s that accurate, but it’s pretty common now
@TonyB no, I respect stoner and Sullivan
I have an AR in 7.62x39
I want a kac sr15 lower so bad
Yea I wouldn’t defend Larue or anything until I see what I get. I just hopped on the price
Really paid for the name I guess but I haven’t seen a bad thing about them besides the owner being a douche
Mine doesn’t take AK mags lol
Mine shoots 30 bullets in 1 second
Binary triggers are legal but really expensive do you guys think they would be feasible to make
Well just because I know the modularity of an ar-15 surpasses the Ak47 but wouldn’t 7.62 be an easier round to find?
I mean there’s some army sniper teams that run them
In the US? Hell no
5.56 then?
I mean like 5.56 is hard to find?
I don’t know lmao that’s why I’m asking
Both are extremely common.
And cheap
.223 and 5.56 is probably your best bet.. besides .22LR
5.56 is *at least* twice as common in the US as 7.62x39, without even counting that every major LE agency and the entire military uses it
Ah okay. Thanks guys
And I’m assuming 9mm is the go to sidearm caliber?
Yeah
Eh. Depends on the day 😂
Dont even bother with .22lr
9mm 45acp and 40s&w
Common handgun rounds
5.56 or 308 for rifle
And what bugsy said for handgun
How common would you say .308 is?
Generally at least
Pretty common
It’s probably the most common centerfire round that’s larger than 5.56
I’d go with 556 if you’re thinking of getting an AR
^
I mean a 22 can serve you pretty well as a varmint rifle and against unarmored targets at closer range, not very militarily practical but you can carry tens of thousands of rounds on your person
That will be the majority of scavenger rounds you’ll find
7.62x39, 7.62x51, 5.56x45, .22LR
For lost innawoods but not for people
@BugsyBaldwin agree for the most part