How is it that I contradicted myself?Wow really? ROFL. You just contradicted yourself there.
Why don't you give us the winning powerball numbers and the next big market stock too?
Everyone and their little brother has an AR15. That is the biggest asset of the 300Black. Buy a barrel and you're set. They can hadly keep barrels in stock, but they are around if you know where to look. The ammo arguement at Walmart is even more ridiculous. Half of people I know don't even like walmart.
I don't understand the reasoning of spending $1,500 to shoot the most inaccurate steel cased ammo you can find.
As you can see, this solves none of those problems.
better knock down than the 223 Remington,
You use availability at WalMart to gauge your acceptance of a cartridge?
300 AAC fills a niche with its subsonic ammo paired with a suppressor. True, AK ammo is very cheap (and not going away anytime soon), but methinks it's the lack of BOOM that'll keep the 300 At least available.The 300 blackout gives 7.62 x 39 ballistics from a standard AR. It is a way around the problem of feeding a tapered 7.62 x 39 case through the straight section of the magazine well of an AR that was not designed for curved magazines. The problem with the 300 Blackout is that you almost have to reload for it. The 7.62 x 39 is designed to work with the curved AK 47 magazine. Rock River has solved the problem by designing an AR chambered in 7.62 x 39 that takes standard curved AK magazines.
See for yourself:
http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=558
You can get 7.62 x 39 rounds ANYWHERE that sells ammunition.
Try getting .300 Blackout at Wall-Mart.
Delusions, sir, delusions....and poor grammar.It's also about FUN. As in AR is more funner than AK. Did I mention accurate?
Here is my Colt...
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I'll stick with what Stoner and Kalishnakov had in mind. As for folks bantering about the AR being the most popular rifle...maybe, but not most wide spread. I'd wager there's several AKs for every one AR/M4, M16 out there.
Got a passel of them, too. None of them shoot like that Colt.Delusions, sir, delusions....and poor grammar.
I'll stick with what Stoner and Kalishnakov had in mind. As for folks bantering about the AR being the most popular rifle...maybe, but not most wide spread. I'd wager there's several AKs for every one AR/M4, M16 out there.
I have no interest in the Blackout, if I wanna blow **** up, I use an AK. End of story.
Then you ain't been around much kiddo.I've seen far more AR 15s at the range, gunshops and in people's collections than any variant of the AK here in the US. Yes there are more AKs outside of the US but the focus here is the United States.
Absolutely true. But, like I said, I just stick with 556 and 762. That's just me though.Got a passel of them, too. None of them shoot like that Colt.
Point is, ARs are much easier to adapt a new cartridge without extensive gunsmith work.
And who the flip cares anyhow? It's all about enjoying our gun rights and options...
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Yep, been saying it for a while, 7.62x39 will trump the 300. I knew it was a matter or time before someone perfects an AK/AR rifle. If the 300 offered something over the x39 it would still have a place, but with no increase in power, trajectory, ballistcs....etc the cheaper established surplus cambering will emerge the clear winner.
the 300 BLK does offer better ballistics than 300 whisper, 300 fireball, 7.62x39 and 7.62x40.
Then you ain't been around me much kiddo.
Hmmm...how cute. Delusion seems to be viral.Fixed it for you, sport.