View Full Version : 7.62x39mm gel test: Tula 8M3
AndrewWiggin
01-09-17, 09:55
TulAmmo 124 gr 8M3
https://youtu.be/0ENhmMKuaVU
https://youtu.be/0ENhmMKuaVU
2,396 fps
2,448 fps
2,479 fps
2,448 fps
2,439 fps
Avg: 2,442 fps
The largest fragment measured 0.686" x 0.352" x 0.167" and penetrated to 14.7"
The fragments seen in the photo below weighed, from left to right: 55.9gr 13.5gr 25.5gr 6.1gr 1.3gr 6.8gr
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/89956/IMG-1004-2-121891.jpg
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/89956/IMG-0947-2-121892.jpg
Fluffy Bunny
01-15-17, 20:21
That looks so good, I'm wondering why I own ar-15s instead of AKs.
AndrewWiggin
01-15-17, 22:05
Because ergonomics.
As always, a good video. I actually saw the 8M3 ammo at SG before you did you video and thought of you. Was very happy to see you test it. My only hang up with it, and with me buying any, is well, Tula. Their .223 has been pretty damn inconsistent out of my ARs, so having had function issues with that, I not sure I want to stock their 7.62 for a rainy day, even if an AK is about 5th deep in the grab rifle.
Because ergonomics.
Indeed, now, everyone say it with me in a russian accent, "Because in Russia, rifle no fit you, your fit rifle."
AndrewWiggin
01-16-17, 07:34
Lol, yeah I'm just a LOT faster and more accurate with my ARs. Some folks can rock the AKs, though.
Indeed, now, everyone say it with me in a russian accent, "Because in Russia, rifle no fit you, your fit rifle."
Exactly!!!!
I never really felt a big difference but to each their own.
As for the ammo....I don't have much in Russian 223 but what I have shot hasn't given me any issues. I have however shot tons of it in 7.62x39 and only ever had 2 issues. Both rounds had primers seated to far in and the firing pin couldn't reach.
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AndrewWiggin
01-16-17, 07:42
The ergonomic issues aren't how it feels, but the speed and ease of use of the selector and mag release, the lack of bolt catch on the AK, and the inferior sights.
The ergonomic issues aren't how it feels, but the speed and ease of use of the selector and mag release, the lack of bolt catch on the AK, and the inferior sights.
I understand what he meant. I should have clarified. As a lefty I don't see a big difference. Some things are faster/easier on the AK and some are faster/easier on the AR
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AndrewWiggin
01-16-17, 08:04
I didn't know you could shoot an AK left handed without eating brass.
I didn't know you could shoot an AK left handed without eating brass.
Neh, no problems! No different than AR
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AndrewWiggin
01-16-17, 08:46
The AR ejects cases much further forward.
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