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Thread: Colt 7.62x39 AR15 available again CR6762

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerplode View Post
    goofy, unreliable mags...
    This isn't 30 years ago. There are reliable 7.62x39 AR15 magazines. Skip to 4:42 in the video below if you want to see them running on full auto.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma82EphaORQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    You know back in the 80s Colt made an AR in 7.62x39 right?
    Yep. Also made the hybrid that took AK mags as I mentioned above.

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    Now bring back a new version of the 901 please before I get more serious about a REC10 or Sig 716i.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerplode View Post
    Eh, plus goofy, unreliable mags...
    Not Duramag. Zero malfuntions. ASC? Yep Junk. I'll never own another AK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NQNPIII View Post
    Not Duramag. Zero malfuntions. ASC? Yep Junk. I'll never own another AK.
    Agreed. Duramag is the shizznit. I also used the Ross Defense Uni Mags until they went tits up a while back. They run really well too. I inherited a few ACS mags in a trade and they are useless. Thought Duramag bought out ACS?

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    The Ross Defense Unimags are my favorite. It doesn't seem logical that they'd run 7.62x39 reliably given their profile, but they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch110 View Post
    Agreed. Duramag is the shizznit. I also used the Ross Defense Uni Mags until they went tits up a while back. They run really well too. I inherited a few ACS mags in a trade and they are useless. Thought Duramag bought out ACS?
    I think it was C-products defense used to have ASC building their stuff years ago. ASC didn't do a good job building. C is now Duramag.

    I sold off a bunch of unopened ASC's to a gun show dealer. I was done with their junk.

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    Makes sense if you are a Colt collector or / and you are stacked deep with 762x39. Otherwise, it's a no for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NQNPIII View Post
    I think it was C-products defense used to have ASC building their stuff years ago. ASC didn't do a good job building. C is now Duramag.

    I sold off a bunch of unopened ASC's to a gun show dealer. I was done with their junk.
    That's what it was. I knew there was some sort of buy out / building on behalf of chicanery afoot. Either way totally agree. If it has ASC on the floor plate it goes in the junk bin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    The Ross Defense Unimags are my favorite. It doesn't seem logical that they'd run 7.62x39 reliably given their profile, but they do.
    It's that articulated follower. I will say they do need to be cleaned and lubed on a more regulated basis as that follower tends to get sticky after a few hundred rounds from what I have experienced.

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