Just buy an AK or a special receiver and barrel for the round. Be sure to have a licensed gunsmith do the upgrade.
Short answer: Not without incurring further expense.
Just buy an AK or a special receiver and barrel for the round. Be sure to have a licensed gunsmith do the upgrade. Short answer: Not without incurring further expense.
The AR 15 is a rifle, not a caliber. the .223 is a caliber. Usually the AR-15 is made in caliber .223.
Depends. What is the caliber of the AR-15 rifle? If it marked 5.56, yes. If it marked .223, no. While you MAY fire 5.56x45 ammo in a .223, they are NOT the identical cartridge, and it is not a good (or safe) practice. .223 ammo can be safely fired in a rifle chambered in 5.56 mm. The 5.56 chamber is cut a bit longer than .223 to help insure operations in the field in the presence of dirt, etc. 5.56 NATO ammo is also loaded to a higher pressure than .223. So- to recap- 5.56 in a .223- NO. .223 in a 5.56- yes.
Ar-15 for one. You can use .223 ammo in 5.56 barrells as well.
No.
One stone is 14 pounds. 223 pounds is therefore 15 stones 13 pounds.
To find the date 223 days from now, you can add 223 days to today's date. If today is October 4, 2023, adding 223 days would result in May 15, 2024.
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Jeopardy - 1984 3-223 was released on: USA: 15 July 1987
The View - 1997 16-223 was released on: USA: 15 August 2013
Let's see... Remington makes a variant of the 700 chambered in .223, I believe the Ruger M77 is available in .223... not 100 percent certain about the Winchester Model 70, but I believe it is or was available in .223. .223 Remington ammunition can also be cycled through rifles chambered for 5.56x45, such as the AR-15, Ruger Mini 14 Ranch (the Target models have a dedicated .223 chamber), variants of the Daewoo K2, Kel Tec SU17, some AK-based rifles, etc.
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