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NetJunkie
09-16-1999, 03:01 PM
Glaser makes safety rounds to use for home defense.

Destroyer
09-17-1999, 01:37 AM
MagSafe does too, I think.

stingblade
09-17-1999, 01:48 AM
I tried the Mag-Safe in my HK G3, and the bullet seating was so poor, you could push the bullet into the case with your finger. Needless to say I didn't shoot it. Maybe their 7.62x39 will be better. Thanks

stingblade
09-17-1999, 02:38 AM
Does anyone know if their is any "tactical"
ammo available in 7.62x39? Im' looking for something that would be appropriate for
ummm... "indoor usage" Thanks, Mark

Popshot
09-18-1999, 11:24 PM
Please post your findings, that would be very helpful.

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Popshot

KTMpilot
09-23-1999, 06:16 PM
I found some tactical ammo at
http://www.hitach.com/shop/762x39Tactical.html

Ay-K
09-24-1999, 06:21 PM
Cor-Bon sells a 7.62x39 Tactical 125gr JHP. Don't know if it's good for indoor,though. www.corbon.com (http://www.corbon.com)

Jocko
11-27-1999, 11:24 PM
I really prefer a mix of 12ga #2 or #4 lead shot, followed up with 00buck further back in the mag, for indoors social use, but if I had to use an AK instead, the east block
normal jacketed , but plastic cored short range practice rounds would be ideal in my
opinion, especially if in an apartment or
attached townhouse.. havent seen them in a long while, they were dirt cheap when they came in in quantity, after the wall came down. Have shot up most of mine, and they cycled any ak or sks fine. shot some old
steel plates, that werent used by the local club anymore, and they did crater them.
but not hole them like ball ammo does.

Packrat
11-29-1999, 01:18 PM
Jocko, I've got a case+ (2400 rnds/case) of the plastic. I like it because I have 300 yds but no backstop for my shooting, and it has lost most velocity before then. However, it will shoot through an automobile (both sides) at 50 yds dependably. It will shoot through the first side of a concrete block. (So if someone's behind a concrete wall, you shoot twice....) The only bad thing is that it's dirty (leaves little brown granules in the gun) and corrosive. But it cleans up pretty easily.

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Packrat