Posted on Nov 22, 2021
7.62x39 vs 308 – Rifle Rounds That Defined a Generation
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The author won't pick a winner. I did though, some time back in the 80's. A lot of info here.
SGT James Murphy, CPT Jack Durish,
SPC Gary Welch, SGT Mark Anderson,
CPL Douglas Chrysler, Maj Marty Hogan,
1SG Steven Imerman, SMSgt David A Asbury,
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi, MSgt David Hoffman,
SSG Michael Noll, MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SGM Erik Marquez, CW3 Harvey K.
SFC William Farrell, CPL Ronald Keyes Jr
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SGT James Murphy, CPT Jack Durish,
SPC Gary Welch, SGT Mark Anderson,
CPL Douglas Chrysler, Maj Marty Hogan,
1SG Steven Imerman, SMSgt David A Asbury,
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi, MSgt David Hoffman,
SSG Michael Noll, MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SGM Erik Marquez, CW3 Harvey K.
SFC William Farrell, CPL Ronald Keyes Jr
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7.62x39 vs 308 – Rifle Rounds That Defined a Generation
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Posted >1 y ago
Kinda had the 7.62x51 forced on me!! Do love that M-60 though!!!
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SSG William Jones
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@srajohnmonette
Same here, but I learned to love the M-14.
(Don't own a "pig", though.)
Same here, but I learned to love the M-14.
(Don't own a "pig", though.)
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Posted >1 y ago
7.62 x 51 all day, every day. M852 is digested well in my M-14.
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The AK is spray-and-pray. M16 - M4 on auto are too, but they're a lot lighter and so is the ammo. Cost is the only reason I can see someone wanting an AK.
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