The 5.56/.223 doesnt really offer anything over the .222 or .222 RM for any non-military applications.
I really do not see the value of the caliber, and no differences between them, even though I have shot all three calibers.
For longer range applications I would much rather have a 6.5 caliber, while for accuracy its tough to beat the 6mm BR.
I dislike the AR type weapons as well, too finicky and need to be kept absolutely clean. Give me an AK any day..
.223 / 5.56 NATO - good or bad?
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Re: .223 / 5.56 NATO - good or bad?
well yes u have to maintain the weapon pretty frequently but i had the good fortune to poof off 200+ rds in 5.56 at a go and i did not face any issues . of course as you pointed out the subsequent up keep needs to be meticulous.
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Re: .223 / 5.56 NATO - good or bad?
Lol... my jam -omatic P-22 goes through more between cleanings..Ace_doc wrote:well yes u have to maintain the weapon pretty frequently but i had the good fortune to poof off 200+ rds in 5.56 at a go and i did not face any issues . of course as you pointed out the subsequent up keep needs to be meticulous.
My Vz-858 hasnt been cleaned in a year and a half. Right now its with the gunsmith for some modifications. Will post pics when I get it back.