I am a Proud New Member of the Forum Family. I have several New M&P AR 15-.223/.556. TODAY I PURCHASED A BRAND NEW M&P 15 5.45X39 from a buddy of mine and Know nothing about it! Good or Bad...I would appreciate any help and/or recommendations, Good or Bad about this Firearm! Its never been fired and I am pretty sure the. 223/.556 is the preferred firearm. I would like your thought s as to whether or not I made a good purchase or wasted my money?! Also, my. 223/.556 both have Eotechs so I'm thinking I would like to add a good reasonably priced magnifier scope and any other accessories that would be beneficial. I need to buy bulk ammo but not sure where to find it. Just any help Good or Bad is Greatly Appreciated.
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5.45 X 39 is the round used by the AK74. You'll be able to find surplus Russian ammo quite a few places. Just do a Google search. For example:
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The key to Russian ammo is to determine whether or not the ammunition uses corrosive primers. I'm not a reloader. I think some berdan primers are corrosive? Someone who knows will clarify.
Anyways, if you choose to shoot ammo with corrosive primers make sure you clean the rifle right after your range session. I can't confirm, but some people advise bringing a bottle of Windex. When you're done shooting, while at the range, spray the Windex into the barrel & action to neutralize the corrosive salts. When you get home, field strip & clean everything.
I think you found a unique M&P 15. Surplus bulk 5.45 X 39 ammo is more affordable that comparable .223. IMO, the least expensive AR practice with a major caliber rifle cartridge without having to shoot a M&P 15-22 .22lr.
As for inexpensive optics, dots, magnifiers, etc.. check out the house brand at
Primary Arms. It's no Eotech, but for plinking and fun it will do.