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GUNS: Riot buying edition!
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16435957" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Just picked up 180 rounds of Mk318 Mod 1 5.56. New barrel is a 16" 1:7 and it seems that my stockpile of m855 likes a slower twist from a 20" barrel.</p><p></p><p>These Mod 1's were the Marines upgrade answer to the M855 before Congress forced them to homogenize their ammo to the Army's new M855A1 variant. Legit rounds, lead free. Front half of the bullet fragments when it hits flashy meatsacks, while the solid copper back end drives the energy through. Optimised for 14.5-16" barrels with 1:7 twist. Perfect!!</p><p></p><p>The Army developed M855A1 looks like a hell of a round as well. So far, it's only available to the Military and LE. Once the military ammo caches are stocked with M855A1, we should see them available for surplus civilian purchase. Probably much better supply and lower cost than mk318 since it "won" when its released to surplus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16435957, member: 166576"] Just picked up 180 rounds of Mk318 Mod 1 5.56. New barrel is a 16" 1:7 and it seems that my stockpile of m855 likes a slower twist from a 20" barrel. These Mod 1's were the Marines upgrade answer to the M855 before Congress forced them to homogenize their ammo to the Army's new M855A1 variant. Legit rounds, lead free. Front half of the bullet fragments when it hits flashy meatsacks, while the solid copper back end drives the energy through. Optimised for 14.5-16" barrels with 1:7 twist. Perfect!! The Army developed M855A1 looks like a hell of a round as well. So far, it's only available to the Military and LE. Once the military ammo caches are stocked with M855A1, we should see them available for surplus civilian purchase. Probably much better supply and lower cost than mk318 since it "won" when its released to surplus. [/QUOTE]
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