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Anderson 7.62×39 AR-15 Range Test

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Took out my Anderson 7.62×39 AR-15 Upper out to the range to test the functionality. The upper ran great given the circumstances and I think as of now it seems well worth the investment.

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33 COMMENTS

  1. I just completed a 7.62×39 AR "build" using the $239 18" Bear Creek Arsenal 7.62×39 EFP side charging complete upper assy, a PSA $149 complete MOE EPT lower assy, and finally a UTG Leapers Bug Buster scope with an ASC stainless steel 30 round magazine. An awesome rifle ready to shoot combo for less than $550, complete with optics…!

  2. hey listen i know i don't know you and you don't know me but if you and who ever you shoot with have any self discipline i would get a rake and clean the range before you video
    range cadre are supposed to pay attention to detail 3:16 of the video the back ground is a pig sty

  3. Some people saying about the light primer strikes is a heavier hammer spring AND an improved firing pin but the heavier hammer spring makes your trigger pull horrendous and the new firing pin works by itself in mine so is try that before the heavier spring

  4. I served in the army and carried an m4 carbine and in terms of the format I thought it was great but I always thought that it should be modified and changed to a 762 the 556 rounds were not effective enough the spalling effect that they are gimmicked on does not happen in most scenarios so what you end up with is a souped-up 22 I mean it's a little better than that I love the format in terms of mounting in a cog in terms of mounting grips I enjoyed the extendable stock and the short barrel helped it clearing buildings you are less likely to slam your barrel into a wall while coming up a stairwell it was easier to turn around if you had to and fire. However I think the ideal weapon for the US military would be a return to the barrel length of the m16a2 modify it redraw it so that it fires 762 not 556 leave the 556 for the m249 saw and that alone. Also consider that while it would be heavier if it was chambered and 762 due to the fact that a heavier frame would be needed to withstand the percussion and the kick of that slightly more powerful round over time I would recommend balanced additional weight not a lot but enough to make the weapon more stable m4 carbines were extremely inaccurate at any distance except for extremely close range they are for house to house fighting they are for room to room fighting they are not for anything else. The slightest screw up even in a good prone firing position if you are trying to hit a Target at the farthest reaches of its m a r the slightest breathing discrepancy could throw your shot way off and it's because it's so light and has such a short barrel.

  5. Love mine. Key is a good bolt and a long firing pin with C-mags. Built mine pre Covid on the absolute cheap, with a 16" bear creek barrel, which back in 2019 was $50 and a set of Andersons. Since then upgraded to an Aero Epsilon VG6 brake with a Holosun red dot and it is a shear pleasure. Shoots absolutely any cheap steel crap you can find. Glad I bought extra ammo, Thanks a lot Joe for banning Russian ammo, Way to go Democrats. Wont' be long before they're gone. Watch your top knot, and keep your powder dry.

  6. Can y’all please stop using tula in y’all’s testing vids?!?! That ammo is super trash 🗑
    Anything made In Barnaul factory is excellent ammo. Monarch, wolf, bear, and of course Barnaul themself all are the same ammo. Made to high tolerances and much MUCH better quality and costs the same or only a few cents more than Tula or red arm standard trash 🗑 ammo

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