She is a Krebs Yugo Krink in 7.62x39, orginally as a pistol - now as an SBR.
Just picked up today!
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Maybe I am misunderstanding how a can works here but wouldn't you have to worry about baffle strikes putting a 5.56 can on a 5.45 rifle?
I guess my thought is that the gas behind the bullet could possibly exit from, say, the top of the barrel/can pushing the bullet downwards into the baffles as it exits the can.
I understand that, . For some reason I had it stuck in my head after reading somewhere that smaller bullets is how baffle strikes occur. I guess my thought is that the gas behind the bullet could possibly exit from, say, the top of the barrel/can pushing the bullet downwards into the baffles as it exits the can.
Maybe I am misunderstanding how a can works here but wouldn't you have to worry about baffle strikes putting a 5.56 can on a 5.45 rifle?
Also after looking at some of these photos I have decided that I have a substantial amount of saving to do...and I fear that that will only start my addiction.
Maybe you are thining of shooting a .22lr conversion kit in a .223 AR? The .22 bullets are slightly undersized for the bore, and along with the wrong twist rate, can lead to keyholing bullets that are leaving the bore, not fully stabilized and can cause bullet strikes. that is why I've been warned against using my can on my AC556 with the Ceiner conversion kit. Many folks will put a .30 cal can on a .223 rifle and have no problems whatsoever.
Doug K
just out of curiousity, because i really want one just like it, why is it a pos and what went wrong with it
Also - what dealer has it?