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Century WASR-2 5.45×39mm

Posted by Paul Markel. Author Archive »

It might not be pretty, but this Russian is 100% reliable and accurate!

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Although it has been in service for almost four decades now, here in the United States the 5.45×39mm Russian cartridge is a newcomer. Developed as a closely guarded state secret during the peak of the Cold War, the 5.45×39mm was the Russian Military establishment’s answer to the 5.56mm NATO round. Many “old guard” types saw the 5.45 merely as a way of keeping up with the Jones. “If the West has a small, fast round, we should have one, too.”

century2.jpgWhile that thinking might have a bit of truth, the fact still remains the average Soviet soldier could carry more 5.45×39mm ammunition than they could the larger, heavier 7.62×39mm. The lighter weight projectiles of the 5.45mm also translated to a milder recoil, though the 7.62mm Russian will never be convicted of having “heavy” recoil. Like the 5.56mm M16A2, muzzle climb from the 5.45mm chambered AK-74 was slight, enabling rapid follow-up shots and a practical burst fire option.

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One Response to “Century WASR-2 5.45×39mm”

  • Nick Abbatiello Says:

    Bought one at the WPB gun show on St. Patty’s day. Didn’t have a sling, but did have bayonet and two 30 rd mags. The neat thing is that it has the bracket for accepting the detachable scope mount, and will allow my existing SAIGA mount and scope to be used with it for hunting.


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