This video compares the 7.62x39mm and 5.56x45mm NATO calibers, primarily through ballistic gel testing and range experience. While 7.62x39mm is often perceived to have more stopping power, the testing suggests some 5.56mm rounds exhibited more energy and tumbling. Ultimately, the speakers emphasize that practical training, individual skill, and ammunition availability are more critical than minor caliber differences for WROL (With-Out-Rule-of-Law) scenarios. They also touch on potential reliability issues with AR platforms and the faster heating of 7.62x39mm barrels.
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