LaRue Tactical 16" 7.62mm OBR (Optimized Battle Rifle)
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i think i just jizzed my pants
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@lintu25 we were never talking about which round was better.
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Shape of bullet is kinda same like any other bullet.
That casing is what it is, thurst power to the tip. Smaller bullet with higher velosity
but wind and branches, etc little things make it less accuracy and less penetrationable. Bigger the is just opposite of that. In impact those bullets act very different. I would not take BB-gun to the war :)
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@lintu25 x51 and x39 is the measurements of the casing of the round. the 7.62x51 has a much larger casing than the 7.62x39. they fire the same bullet, but one holds more powder than the other, and the overall shape is entirely different. do you understand? i am not a soviet, i dont care about finlands history with soviet russia, that has absolutely nothing to do with our conversation.
i would not bring either one of them into battle to fight, in a perfect world i would take a 6.8 AR platform.
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So i ask you weapons expert 1cme1...
what gun you bring to fight.
That soviet made 5,45x39
or Finnish made RK95 7,62x39
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@1cme1 I think u dont know half what you are saying.
U talk a lot about this and that about 7,62mm.
Do you even know what that x51 or x39 mean ?
And Hey, soviet say their war agaist Finland was just little border skirmish.
Soviets are full of shit.
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@lintu25 the soviets used the 7.62x39 not the 7.62x51, they're entirely different rounds and will not work in the same guns. since 1974 russia has been using the AK-74 as their primary service rifle, which fires the 5.45x39. the gun in this video is a 7.62x51, not the 7.62x39.
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@1cme1 I know they try to make high velocity riffles.
But can you tell me where they put all those 7,62mm bullets then?
Remodified them? Destroyed them?
plz tell me?
Do you know how many 7,62 bullets that country has made or weapons?
And suddenly they just vannish? U sure?
Think about that for secound.
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@lintu25 the russians do not use 7.62x51.
also, there are no soviets anymore. the soviet union has been dissolved since 1991.
Dick Swan does not approve.
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