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It's a political pissing contest, under an administration whose foreign policy is a flaming disaster, and the individual at the helm doesn't even know what year it is.
I think there are two different issues. I agree on the case design etc in regards to functionality. . In addition there are differing Spec. for the projectile diameter and the barrel diameter. the accuracy is the second part of two. I was assuming ( a bad thing sometimes ) that most of us own some type of Easter European designed and manufactured rifle in the 7.62 X 39 caliber. I don't comprehend why anyone would have ill feelings about using steel cased and proper projectile diameter (CIP) ammo in a rifle built in Eastern Europe. If I owned a rifle in 7.62 X 39 made this side of the big pond i would perhaps feel differently when buying ammo for it.An AK chambered in .223 should shoot brass .223 just fine. But it might have trouble with steel.
Just like an AR chambered in 7.62x39 should digest steel all day.
It's the cartridge design that is important for steel, not the rifle.
All .223 rifles will have the same (general) shape chamber, so they will all be at a disadvantage running steel, no matter who makes them.
*All* 7.62x39 rifles will have a chamber shaped to handle lacquered steel cases, because the *cartridge* was designed for it.
Same here. My ARs just happen to have no problem with steel case. My AKs (built over seas) has no problem with brass OR steel. If someones AR has trouble with brass then it's just plain garbage in this day in age. Steel case 556 in an AR is another story. There are different chambers for it. Tight chambers may cause a problem. The AKs built over seas tending to have loose tolerences for the x39 along with the cartridge shape is why they function so well no matter what you put in them.I don't own a soviet bloc rifle, but my AR's eat steel cased all day. The only rifle that has an issue cycling steel is my stainless mini14 and those issues are mostly magazine related. The only rifles I wouldn't shoot steel from are my bolt action 30-06's.
Anyone want to buy 10k rounds of x39 for 75 cents a round? Asking for a friend.Wolf steel case sold at 76 cents a round on GunBroker - Wolf Performance Ammunition 7.62 x 39 124gr 860 rounds total - Rifle Ammunition at GunBroker.com : 904935195
I just don't get tiny one ragged hole groups with it.
Poor accuracy with Wolf steel cased in the 6.5 Grendel is a common issue. It's believed the main issue is the projectile is .262 rather than .264. 3"-4" groups are not uncommon. My AA 16" fluted barrel though will generally hold to less than 2" with the Wolf.Neither do I no matter what gun or ammo I use. I wonder why that is?
No, they think cutting off this chunk of the supply will drive the price up because of the law of supply and demand.They are really that naive thinking the same products will not reach the shelves with some other brand from some other country not included in the "not soup for you" list.
My opinion, domestic manufacturers will do what it takes to fill the void.
How ?
They are already running balls out and can't keep up with demand. If they could "do what it takes to fill the void" why didn't they fill the *existing* void for ammo ?
This isn't going to cause a new ammo shortage. It's going to make the one we've been living in for over a year much worse.
In order to ramp up production any more It's going to take significant capital expenditures and multi year lead times. This problem is not going away soon.
No, they think cutting off this chunk of the supply will drive the price up because of the law of supply and demand.
They think more expensive ammo will discourage shooting sports.
They think fewer people participating in shooting sports means less resistance to gun control.
They are not wrong about any of it.
Well, many (including some members here) suggest that making some drugs legal would increase their usage and increase the pressure to make more legal.I see,.. by making drug imports illegal, less people should use drugs and it would be easier to make drugs illegal.
Wait, I forgot, drugs are illegal !!
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But have they banned all imports from all countries?
Welcome to nygunforum.Ammo has already been in short supply, and this WILL make it worse, and those here that dont "understand" that, are arguing just to argue.
Well, many (including some members here) suggest that making some drugs legal would increase their usage and increase the pressure to make more legal.
They're not wrong either.
They might be wrong about the net cost to society, but that first part they are spot on about.
Anything that increases the cost to deliver any product to the consumer will necessarily decrease demand for that product. It's a law as immutable as gravity.
Fewer consumers for a product means less political opposition to banning it (if that's your goal).
Those things seem so obvious I can't imagine how anyone disputes them ?
Sure. They're "Made in the U.S.A." Consider them re-imports.How about, Afghan guns and ammo, we still good buying them?
I wonder how long it will take for this to spread. Up to 53 cents per for x39.
TSUSA just got some in for 50 cents a round.I wonder how long it will take for this to spread. Up to 53 cents per for x39.
Hopefully the news keeps spreading quickly and it continues to go down.TSUSA just got some in for 50 cents a round.