Showing posts with label NATO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NATO. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: Buying a AR15 308 NATO Assault Rifle

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I am seriously interested in buying a AR style .308 caliber rifle, cost and quality are factors. It must be Mil Spec.  So, what are your best recommendations of all the available brands? I've handled several at small FB shops and even big box stores and it is a bit confusing.
Thank you Bob Cooper.

Commonly used Assault Weapon Weights ....

The AR 15 308:
DPMS 308 NATO ....

Armalite Sporting Rifle DEF10, 308 NATO ....

Bushmaster XM-10 308 ORC, 308 Winchester 7.62x51 ....

About the AR 308 NATO Platform ....

Answer :
Blog Administrator -
When choosing the AR 308 it is important to remember that there is a difference between the 308 Winchester Caliber and the 308 NATO (7.62x51mm) Round. Make sure you always purchase a platform AR firearm that can shoot the 308 Winchester, which has a higher pressure. This allows you to use hunting ammo and avoids any mistakes in loading the wrong cartridge that could result in a damaged firearm or personal injury. Before purchase, consult the AR Manufacturer and make sure the 308 Winchester Cartridge can be used.

As for the question, which 308 AR to choose, my recommendations are as follows:
1) Again I must stress if you are determined to buy a 308 AR Platform make sure it will accept the 308 Winchester Round.
2) These can be quite costly depending on how you outfit them, i.e. Picatinny Rail accessories; optics / scope; sling; bi-pod; magazine capacity; number of magazines; etc.
3) You may want to look into a USED AR 308, many of which have all ready been outfitted with a variety of accessories, you can generally save 20 to 50 percent on cost over a New purchase.
Some places to look for a Used AR -
** GunBroker.com
** Phoenix AZ backpage
** Local Pawn Shops
4) I suggest going to various gun shops, holding different brands of AR15 308's, look for how it feels to you, watch out for heavy weighted front end weapons.

==> As for a choice if I were buying a 308 AR new or used my first choice would be a DPMS.
Armalite and Bushmaster are also good choices.

Personal Note -
I am not a fan of the AR 308 NATO Platform assault rifle.
Better choice is the AK-47, 7.62x39mm. You can generally buy 2 rounds of AK ammo for the price of one 308 NATO round. The AK shoots any brand, is reliable, and the number one choice of assault rifle around the world.

I have published a similar Topic Post sometime back, here is the LINK -

You may also want to visit the following LINKS at
The Firearm Forum Site for additional information ....

What's the Best Type of Forward Grip for My Picatinny Rail -

Using Steel Case or Lead Bullet Ammo -

What Should I Look for in a Complete Lower Assault Rifle Assembly -

What Should I Look for in an Upper Assault Rifle Assembly -

How to the Clean the AR15 Assault Rifle -

AR-15 (M-16) 5.56x45mm versus Avtomat Kalashnikova AK-47 7.62x39mm -

Hunting with the AR15 Rifle -

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Saturday, May 23, 2015

From the Firearms Guy, Ask A Firearms Question: Happy Memorial Day Weekend 2015

This is The Firearms Guy wishing everyone a very Happy Memorial Day Weekend for 2015.
Please drive safely and remember to hug your kids.

Please remember our troops, they keep you safe and protect our freedom from those who wish to take it away.





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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Firearm Forum Question: What's the Difference between .223 and 5.56 Ammo

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What's the difference between .223 and 5.56 Ammo? I am new to the AR.
Thank you Stephanie Anderson.

The .223 Ammo Round shown next to the 5.56 Ammo round:
.223 versus 5.56 Mil Spec Cartridges ....

Answer:
Blog Administrator -
The .223 round was the first evolution of the AR15 platform used in Vietnam. Later it was expanded to the 5.56 (5.56x45mm NATO) round. While the cartridge diameters are essential the same, the 5.56 is generally a little longer (see picture above), and the chamber pressure is greater than the .223 commercial round set by SAMMI for those chamber limits.
The bottom line is the rounds are almost identical except for the pressure tolerances and limits placed on the firearm. A 5.56 AR15 Platform Rifle can fire either a .223 or a 5.56 round, but a .223 chambered firearm cannot fire a 5.56 round. Always check the firearm to make sure it is stamped 5.56 Caliber (see pictures below). When the switchover occurred some of the older firearms still had .233 Caliber stamped on the rifle. When in doubt consult the firearm manual, or call the manufacturer with the serial number (S/N) and they will advised you.

The following photos show Modern AR15 Platform Assault Rifles clearly marked with 5.56 Caliber on frame:
Armalite ....
Bushmaster ....
Colt ....
DPMS ....
OlympicArms ....
STAG ....
NOTE: There are many makers and manufacturers of the AR15 in both the 5.56 and the 308 NATO Calibers, the above are just a sample ....

.223 Federal Ammunition (Ammo) ....

Remington .223 55gr Pointed Soft Point Hunting Ammo ....

5.56 Ammunition (Ammo) in bulk ....



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Monday, December 29, 2014

Secret DoD File Just Released

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No question today ....

Secret DoD File just obtained showing Santa Claus was protected worldwide from Terrorist on his deliveries by the United States Air Force.

Happy Holidays to one and all.


Answer:
You can bet that Old Santa felt a lot safer with America at his side.












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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Firearm Forum Question: Test Firing the H&K MP5A3, 9mm Full Auto Machine Pistol

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Presented by: The Firearms Guy
.... I had the opportunity to Test Fire the H&K MP5A3, 9mm, Full Auto Rifle using Two 20-Round Magazines.
Note - As of original service date (1966), there are over 100 variations of this assault rifle, called a machine pistol in Germany. The Firearm actually is considered a handheld machine gun (fully automatic weapon), and in the USA requires a civilian (private owner) to have a Tax Stamp and BATF approval.

Latest version of the 9mm H&K MP5 (from Heckler and Koch Website) ....
Other versions of the 9mm H&K MP5 ....
H&K MP5 Specification Sheets ....


Answer/Results:
Blog Administrator -
I elected to Test Fire this weapon myself and post it here.
Personally I have always wanted to own one, but the price is way out of my affordable range.
I got to Test Fire 40-rounds of 9mm FMJ in Full Auto Mode using two 20-Round Magazines.
I thought I would share my experience and opinions of this fine German made weapon.
I have included some background, Youtube Videos, and my Target I shot at the Indoor Gun Range.

Here is the MP5A3 Model I Test Fired ....

My own personal target firing 40 rounds of 9mm FMJ ammo.
The first 20-round magazine was on full auto at 35-Feet.
The second 20-round magazine was on full auto at 50-Feet.
The MP5 handles remarkable well, little recoil and vary accurate. I would recommend this weapon to anyone looking to purchase a full automatic weapon.

Background:
The military versions and full auto version for civilian ownership are all 9mm caliber. The full auto version sells for between $19,000.00 and $27,500.00, if you can find one.
In 1983 H&K made a semi auto version called the HK94, currently they sell for around $4,000.00
H&K now produces a 22 Caliber called GSG5 in semi-auto.
This firearm is often shown in a lot of Hollywood movies.
It has been used by many special ops and special forces around the world including the Navy Seals. 
About the MP5 ...
The MP5 Variants ...


Youtube Video: Firing the MP5 on Full Auto ...

Youtube Video: Firing the MP5 on Semi Auto, Full Auto, and with a Suppressor ...


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