No, you cannot use .223 and 7.62x39 cartridges in the same gun, as they are different calibers with different case dimensions and specifications. Each caliber requires a specific firearm designed to handle its unique cartridge. While some firearms are designed to be multi-caliber, they must be explicitly made for that purpose, typically involving interchangeable barrels or components. Always ensure you are using the correct ammunition for your specific firearm.
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None. Unless it has been rebored to another caliber. Most unlikely.
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any gun besides airsoft,bb guns, Paintball, and pellet guns or anything above a pellet gun (22's 223's and so on) use gunpowder
No. Two different cartridges, they do not interchange.
Yes. The same brush you use to clean a .223 can be used for .22 LR, .22-250, .222, and other cartridges in that same calibre range.
No such thing as a 2 caliber gun. That would be a bullet 1/50th of an inch in diameter. Basically, .22 LR ammo may be fired from a gun marked .22LR. It MAY be possible to fire it from a gun marked .223 or 5.56 mm WITH THE USE OF AN ADAPTER.
Ar-15 for one. You can use .223 ammo in 5.56 barrells as well.
.223 Remington can be cycled in a 5.56x45 rifle; 5.56x45 should not be cycled in a .223 Remington firearm.
No. They're dimensionally similar, but vary in several aspects, and may not always be interchangeable. Generally speaking, most 5.56 chambers will do just fine firing .223 ammo, but it's not recommended to use 5.56 ammo in a .223 chamber. The one exception to this would be the 80 grain .223 Wylde - a round which specifically requires a .223 Wylde chamber.
No, just use same ammunition
The .223 Remington cartridge is commonly used in various firearms, particularly in rifles. One of the most notable types of guns that use .223 ammo is the AR-15 platform, which is popular for sport shooting and self-defense. Additionally, some bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, as well as certain military firearms like the M16 and M4, also utilize .223 ammunition.