Love Machine
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So I'm kinda torn on what caliber to base an SBR on. Difficulty-wise, an AR in 5.56 or an AK in 5.45 or vice versa is all the same. Is there a difference in effectiveness, based on someone's personal shooting experience?
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Arsenal AKS-74U nowadays come with 'improper' twist (same as 16") and so far results are very promising - no key-holing.
MAC tested it. couple of other guys on you tube did too. no key-holing.
there is also always a chance to build AKS-74K like this guy did.
it would be a lot cheaper than building krink with respect to finding parts. you can basically re-purpose standard AK-74 Bulgy kit which are 1/5 the price of AKSU kits
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...tm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss
The twist rate for the AKS-74U was an attempt at improving its accuracy and to use special ammunition that you don't have access to, so I'm not worried about chopping a regular barrel. It's more a question - at 100 yards, is there a difference between the effectiveness of one vs the other?