How to Use Wolf Ammunition in an AR-15
Those who own an AR-15 rifle know that .223-caliber ammunition can be somewhat expensive depending upon the brand. American and most European countries use bullets with a brass casing, but Russia and Eastern Bloc countries tend to use steel casing, as it is cheaper.
Many individuals will say that using Wolf .223 ammunition will cause a catastrophic failure in an AR-15, but the reality is that as long as you keep the weapon clean on a regular basis, using the Wolf steel-cased ammo will not be a problem.
Many individuals will say that using Wolf .223 ammunition will cause a catastrophic failure in an AR-15, but the reality is that as long as you keep the weapon clean on a regular basis, using the Wolf steel-cased ammo will not be a problem.
Instructions
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Load an AR-15 magazine with Wolf .223 ammunition
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Check the chamber of the AR-15 to make sure it is clear. Insert the magazine and pull the charging handle to load the rounds.
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Fire the AR-15 at a steady pace. After firing the entire magazine, check the chamber for any damage and severe buildup of particles. If everything looks good, continue to fire.
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Thoroughly clean the barrel and chamber of the AR-15 after using the Wolf .223 rounds; this will help avoid a buildup of particles over time.
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