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No. The two rounds are not interchangeable.
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Several AR 15 makers make uppers for it. --- This round was originally chambered for the AK-74 series of rifles.
Depends on your configuration. The most common, by far, is .223 Remington/5.56x45mm NATO.
The AR-10 was designed by Eugene Stoner in 1955. The AR-10 fired the 7.62x51 NATO round. The AR-10 was rejected by the military in favour of the M14. However, an updated version of the AR-10, the AR-15, was adopted by the US military and designated the M16. The M16 has since developed into several versions, including the A1, A2, A3, and A4.
Depends on your configuration. The most common, by far, is .223 Remington/5.56x45mm NATO.
Depends on your configuration. The most common, by far, is .223 Remington/5.56x45mm NATO.
One round in the chamber, and (normally) 20 or 30 rounds in the magazine. However, there are magazines that hold 5, 10, 40, 45, 90, and 100 rounds of ammunition, each with varying degrees of reliability. It also depends on what round that particular AR-15 is chambered for.
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