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is their any odd chambering in ar??

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just wondering if anyone made any thing other tan the standard 3 calibers in a AR platform.

i found this on BARF.COM

is this true?

I was searching for what caliber options there were for AR-15's and came across this list...impressive. Anyone have some to add to the list, or add a similar list for AR-10 lower?

AR-15, without bolt modification
.17 Remington
.17/223
.20 Tactical
.20 Practical
.20 Vartag
.204 Ruger
.221 Fireball
.222 Remington
.222 Remington Magnum
.223 Remington (5.56x45mm)
.223 Remington Ackley Improved
6x45mm
6mm TCU
6x47mm
6mm Whisper
.25x45mm
6.5mm Whisper
7mm Whisper
7mm TCU
.300 Whisper (.300/221, .300 Fireball)
.338 Whisper

AR-15, with bolt modification
223 WSSM
5.45x39mm (.21 Genghis)
243 WSSM
6mm PPC
6mm WOA
6mm BR Remington
6mm Hagar
6.5mm PPC
6.5 WSSM
6.5 WOA
6.5mm Grendel
25 WSSM
6.8x43mm SPC
.30 Herrett Rimless Tactical (6.8x43mm case trimmed to 41mm and necked up to .308; the 6.8mm version of the .300 Whisper)
7.62x25
7.62x39mm
.30 RAR
300 OSSM
.357 Auto
.35 Gremlin (necked up 6.5 Grendel to 358)
.358 WSSM (various names, but all are some form of a WSSM necked up to 35 caliber, some are shortened to make them big game legal in Indiana)
.458 SOCOM
.50 Action Express
.50 Beowulf

AR-15 using a simple blowback operation
.17 HMR
.22 LR
.22 WMR
9x19mm
9x21
9x23
30 Carbine
357 Sig
40S&W
400 Cor-Bon
41 Action Express
10mm Auto
45 GAP
45ACP
45 Super
45 Win Mag
 
Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

Olympic Arms has a 22-250.
 
Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

That list is actually somewhat outdated, but yes...that is generally accurate.

As for the Large-frame AR (AR-10, LR-308/SR-25, etc.), here is a short list:

.243 Winchester
.22-250
.257 Roberts
.260 Remington
6mm Creedmoor
6.5 Creedmoor
6.5 WSM
.270 WSM
7mm WSM
7mm-08 Remington
.284 Winchester
.300 WSM
.300 SAUM
.300 Savage
.325 WSM
.338-7mm Benchrest
.338 Whisper
.338 Federal
.338 RCM
.35 Remington
.358 Winchester
.358 HDH (WSSM)
.450 Marlin
.500 Phantom (this one may have died on the vine)

There are more I'm sure (not counting numerous wildcats), but that's a short list.
 
Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

I think he's referring to 222 mag necked up to 6mm in this case, pun intended
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Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

9x23?

I call bullshit on that one (because if it existed, i'd own one)
 
Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slothlacrosse</div><div class="ubbcode-body">9x23?

I call bullshit on that one (because if it existed, i'd own one) </div></div>

Believe it or not...they do exist. The biggest problem is sourcing parts and magazines because the 9x23 pales in comparison to the availability of stuff for your basic 9x19 AR conversions.

The easiest conversion in terms of sourcing parts would be: 1) the Oly Arms Sten Mag adapter; 2) Sten mags with the rear, center mag rib milled off the mag; and 3) a 9x19 barrel rechambered for 9x23. You also have to decide on whether to run a straight, gas blowback operation (as is the case with the 9x19 AR-15s) or going with a DI, gas-operated setup...both work but the school of thought is if you are going to run heavy loads through it, the DI works better and is less "violent" in terms of wear/tear on your components. That is very much a simplification of what's involved in the 9x23 AR conversion and as with all things, there is more than one way to skin a cat. Try running some searching for 9x23 AR and you'll turn up plenty of good info if you are serious about building one.
 
Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

.240 Tomahawk owner here. Think of it like a 6mmWOA improved

Keystone Accuracy.
 
Re: is their any odd chambering in ar??

this is just a list i found honing my Google-fu, i didn't realize so many, and this does not include the 308 platforms or AR10