Is 7.62 x39 the same as 556?

A 7.62x39 will typically fire a 123 grain bullet while the 5.56 NATO cartridge will typically fire a 55 or 62 grain bullet (although heavier bullets can also be used). Assuming a 7-pound rifle, the 7.62 will have approximately 8.5 ft-lbs of felt recoil compared to 5 ft-lbs of felt recoil for the 5.56 NATO round.
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Will 7.62 x39 fit in a 5.56 Magazine?

A 7.62X39 upper will fit on a lower just fine. 223/5.56 magazines, but due to the different taper of the 7.62X39 case, only 5-7 round will reliably feed. There are some 7.62X39 magazines, most notably the USA Brand 30 rounders, that will feed somewhat reliably.
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Can an AR-15 Shoot 7.62 x39?

Yes, just make sure you get AR-15 magazines designed for 7.62x39.
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What is a 7.62 x39 round equivalent to?

Roughly comparable to the . 30-30 Winchester, the 7.62x39mm performs very well at ranges inside 300 yards and the moderate recoil of the cartridge facilitates rapid follow-up shots, but performance significantly drops off at longer range.
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Is 7.62 x39 or 5.56 x45 better?

While the 7.62×39 rounds have an overall lower velocity from the muzzle out to 500 yards, they do tend to hold onto their velocity better than the 5.56 where velocity bleeds off rapidly. The 7.62×39 rounds do fall below supersonic speeds at the 500-yard mark.
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5.56/.223 VS 7.62x39 (Basic Comparison)



Whats more powerful 7.62 or 556?

7.62 retains over 1,700 foot-pounds of energy at 500-yards versus 5.56 which hits 950 foot-pounds at 500-yards. Pushing out to 1,000-yards, the 7.62 M80 loads retain over 1,000 foot-pounds of energy. That extra power makes it a more capable long-range round.
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Is 223 the same as 7.62 x39?

223 Remington steel cased ammo is roughly the same as steel case 7.62x39mm, brass cased 5.56 NATO has a large difference in price. While many people don't mind shooting steel cased . 223 Remington, some ARs will just not properly cycle it, and it can cause premature wear in barrels.
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Can I shoot 308 in my 7.62 x39?

The 7.62x39 does not fire a . 308” diameter bullet, it actually fires a 0.312”.
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Is 7.62 x39 a 30 caliber?

The 7.62x39 Russian and the 30-30 Winchester are two centerfire 30-caliber rifle cartridges that are extremely similar in terms of their external and terminal ballistics. Despite their similarities, these two rifle cartridges were designed for completely different purposes and rifles.
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Does the US military use 7.62 x39?

The MK 17, also known as the Special Operations Combat Assault Rifle (SCAR) Heavy is a 7.62 weapon system developed by FN Herstal and first fielded by SOCOM units in 2007. It is currently the only 7.62 rifle in the U.S. Military not used for long range precision fires, although it can be adapted for such use.
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Can you use 7.62 in a AR-15?

Some people will ask why you would ever want a 7.62×39 AR-15 upper. Beyond the cost savings, the 7.62×39 is actually a more versatile round in many respects than the 5.56 Nato round and has proven itself as a better deer and hog round by AK-47 hunters.
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Can a 7.62 x39 shoot 300 blackout?

I should have noticed steel cased vs brass but again I was probably distracted talking about guns with my friend. As you can see below, how similar the 300BLK round is to the 7.62x39mm. It fits in the magazine and it can be chambered as well as fired.
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What guns will shoot 7.62 x39?

The 4 Best 7.62×39 Rifles
  • Ruger American Ranch: Best 7.62×39 Rifle for the Money.
  • ARAK-21 XRS Complete Rifle: Best AR/AK Hybrid.
  • CMMG MK47 Mutant: Best 7.62×39 AR.
  • CZ USA 527 Carbine Bolt: Best 7.62×39 bolt action rifle.
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Is 300 blackout the same as 7.62 x39?

300 Blackout and 7.62x39mm loads have a flatter trajectory and retain more energy than the . 30-30 out past 200 yards. The 7.62×39 has a little more kinetic energy, but the . 300 Blackout has a slightly flatter trajectory due to higher ballistic coefficient of the .
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Is AK or AR ammo cheaper?

The AK-47's benefits are its toughness, better stopping power (at shorter range, at least), and that both AK-47 guns and ammo tend to be less expensive than the AR-15 .
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Is a 7.62 x39 the same as a 308?

308 is a much larger cartridge than the 7.62×39 round. The neck diameter is similar which we would expect given the diameter of the bullets used are 0.004″ within each other. The . 308 Win has a much wider case base as well as half an inch more on the length and the overall length with how the bullet is set.
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Why is 7.62 So Popular?

However, because of the availability of commercial, semi-automatic AK47s as well as commercial AR15s chambered in the same caliber, the 7.62x39mm has remained a popular cartridge in the United States. A major factor has been the relatively low cost per round.
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What caliber is a AR 15?

The AR-15 is nominally chambered in .223/5.56mm NATO, but many variants have been produced in different calibers such as .22-LR, 7.62×39mm, 9×19mm Parabellum and shotgun calibers.
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What does NATO mean in ammo?

Last Updated on January 16, 2022. NATO ammunition refers to the small arms cartridges used by the member-states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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Is an SKS the same as an AK-47?

When comparing the two assault rifles, while both are gas operated, the SKS is semi automatic. The SKS comes with wooden stock, short gas piston and tilting bolt. On the contrary AK 47 comes with selective fire and has an under folding metal shoulder stash. The AK 47 has almost replaced SKS in combats.
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Is 7.62 x39 A NATO round?

Velocity Difference – 7.62×39 vs.

There are many variations, but Federal offers both cartridges. Their 7.62 NATO rounds are listed at nearly 2,800 feet per second in muzzle velocity. Their 7.62 Soviet rounds only reach 2,350 feet per second.
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Are 5.56 and 5.56 NATO the same?

Externally, the two cartridge cases are identical. The main differences are that 5.56x45 mm NATO operates at a higher chamber pressure (about 60,000 p.s.i. versus 55,000 p.s.i. on the . 223 Rem.) and the 5.56's chamber is slightly larger than that of the .
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Why is 5.56 Green Tip?

The United States Military adopted the SS109 to replace their M193 5.56 ammo in the early 1980s. It was renamed the M855 and the tips were painted green. This was done to help troops tell the difference between the new cartridge and the old M193 rounds.
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Is 7.62 A good sniper round?

The 7.62×51mm NATO has proved much more effective than 5.56×45mm at long ranges, and has since found popularity as a sniping round. For instance, M14 variants such as the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle and M25 Sniper Rifle were utilized in the United States military as designated marksman and sniper rifles.
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Can a .308 shoot 7.62 ammo?

Case Thickness

308 Win brass. As a result, commercial rounds can be up to 12,000 psi hotter than NATO. Therefore, general consensus dictates it's perfectly safe to fire 7.62 NATO in a . 308 Win chamber, but the reverse is inadvisable.
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