Details
★ THIS IS MAGNETIC AMMUNITION ★
This is 5.56x45mm NATO M855 ammunition. “But where’s the green-painted tip?” you might ask. Get this: the tip isn’t painted – but it’s still M855.
“What does that mean?” the uninitiated might demand to know, and rightly. In short, the M855 full metal jacket projectile is designed to pierce body armor. Atop its lead core sits seven grains of steel: the “penetrator” tip, as it is so aptly named.
M855 isn’t popular for target shooting because it’s better at poking holes through metal. In fact, its FMJ’s steel tip is precisely why you wouldn’t want to use M855 ammo for shooting steel gongs. It would damage the gongs. What really drives M855’s popularity is its bullet weight: 62 grains, which grants it more momentum (and higher resistance to wind deflection) than the M193 load’s standard 55 grain alternative.
Once again, this is magnetic ammunition. Its penetrator tip is unwelcome at more than a couple of ranges, as it has a tendency to damage range equipment (and can also create sparks, which are bad to have wherever flammable things are around, such as people).
This is brand new ammo, through and through. Its cases are fresh out of the factory, and still bear cosmetic discoloration from having been heat-treated there.
This is 5.56x45mm NATO M855 ammunition. “But where’s the green-painted tip?” you might ask. Get this: the tip isn’t painted – but it’s still M855.
“What does that mean?” the uninitiated might demand to know, and rightly. In short, the M855 full metal jacket projectile is designed to pierce body armor. Atop its lead core sits seven grains of steel: the “penetrator” tip, as it is so aptly named.
M855 isn’t popular for target shooting because it’s better at poking holes through metal. In fact, its FMJ’s steel tip is precisely why you wouldn’t want to use M855 ammo for shooting steel gongs. It would damage the gongs. What really drives M855’s popularity is its bullet weight: 62 grains, which grants it more momentum (and higher resistance to wind deflection) than the M193 load’s standard 55 grain alternative.
Once again, this is magnetic ammunition. Its penetrator tip is unwelcome at more than a couple of ranges, as it has a tendency to damage range equipment (and can also create sparks, which are bad to have wherever flammable things are around, such as people).
This is brand new ammo, through and through. Its cases are fresh out of the factory, and still bear cosmetic discoloration from having been heat-treated there.
Product Question and Answer
Our customer service team has published this Q&A information as a free service to the shooting community. Please note that BulkAmmo.com expressly disclaims any and all liability with regard to how the shooting community might use this Q&A information. See Terms of Use for more details.
There are no entries.