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  • Mk 262
    The Mk 262 (Mark 262) is a match quality 5.56x45mm NATO round manufactured by effective at longer ranges than the standard issue M855 round.
    2 KB (291 words) - 02:38, 8 October 2008
  • Howa Type 89
    Type-89 rifle ammunition is interchangeable with the 5.56x45mm SS109/M855 round used by the U.S. Military and NATO. 7.62x51mm round used in
    13 KB (2061 words) - 03:04, 13 December 2008
  • Colt Automatic Rifle
    (3,100 ft/s; using the M855 round) | range 600 m | weight 5.78 kg Colt initially packaged these weapons with the MWG 90-round "snail drum
    8 KB (1262 words) - 18:26, 5 January 2009
  • Comparison of the AK-47 and M16
    There is relative parity between the wounding capacity of the M67 and the current M855 5.56x45 mm round. The current M855 is also fired
    30 KB (5003 words) - 02:14, 18 December 2008
  • M16 rifle
    The NATO standard ammunition produced for U.S. forces is designated M855 for the ball round using an SS109 type projectile and M856 for
    69 KB (10775 words) - 02:44, 6 January 2009
  • Ultimax 100
    The machine gun feeds from a proprietary 100-round synthetic drum the heavier Belgian SS109/M855 cartridge (178 mm (1:7 in) twist rate barrel
    11 KB (1524 words) - 18:05, 5 January 2009
  • Lightweight Small Arms Technologies
    Despite this, the program is using the M855 5.56x45mm round to provide comparison with existing weapons. gun would require a larger round.
    21 KB (3122 words) - 09:15, 18 December 2008
  • United States Navy Mark 12 Mod X Special Purpose Rifle
    (4 g) M855 ball, the Mk 262 Open Tip Match (OTM) round was developed as a more accurate round for the SPR, and manufactured by Black Hills
    13 KB (2112 words) - 04:19, 22 October 2008
  • 5.7x28mm (section SS190 Duty Round)
    SS190 Duty Round: The SS190 AP The SS109 is frequently found in civilian-legal M855 loads sold as surplus or contract-overrun ammunition.
    15 KB (2360 words) - 16:26, 31 December 2008
  • M231 Firing Port Weapon
    firing rate had also returned to a higher rate of 1,100-1,200 round/min. The heavier M855 ball and M856 tracer rounds were never to be used
    5 KB (900 words) - 09:30, 8 September 2008
  • FN SCAR
    2870 FPS with M855, 2630 FPS (875 m/s) with Mk 262 SCAR-H: 2342 FPS 7.62x51mm NATO from a newly designed 20-round magazine (this full-sized
    10 KB (1456 words) - 22:03, 26 December 2008
  • 5.56x45mm NATO (redirect M855)
    Some believe that this requirement has made the M855 less capable of fragmentation than the M193 as discussed below. date August 2007
    18 KB (2675 words) - 03:43, 3 January 2009
  • IMI Galil
    7.62 mm models designed for use with the 7.62x51mm NATO rifle round. right-hand grooves (used to stabilize the heavier SS109/M855 bullets).
    18 KB (2729 words) - 21:32, 30 December 2008
  • .223 Remington
    or US M855) uses longer, heavier bullets than the original loading did. At one time this round was very popular for varminting and
    10 KB (1632 words) - 23:19, 17 December 2008
  • CAR-15
    Instead of three-round burst, the burst cam could be modified to necessitated by the switch from the 55 grain M193 bullet to the 62 grain M855 bullet.
    27 KB (4316 words) - 18:08, 21 December 2008
  • Heckler & Koch HK33
    using the Soviet 7.62x39mm M43 round, third – the intermediate 5.56 rate (used to stabilize new, heavier NATO standard SS109/M855 ammunition).
    11 KB (1576 words) - 14:48, 30 December 2008
  • Bullet drop
    Image:M855 drop during 25-meter zeroing trajectory M16A2 M4. compensate properly, one must understand the parabolic trajectory of the round.
    3 KB (522 words) - 19:06, 13 November 2008
  • Belt (firearm)
    jpg | An M27 disintegrating belt loaded with 5.56 mm M855 Ball and unusual in that they can be fed interchangeably by belt or 30-round magazine.
    3 KB (437 words) - 15:01, 6 December 2008
  • Dragon Skin (body armor)
    less powerful than the 7.62x51mm NATO round that a vest is required to defeat in Academic : 5.56 mm M855 62 gr FMJ with a 3054 | precision 0
    22 KB (3347 words) - 12:56, 6 January 2009
  • Norinco CQ
    (the SS-109, M-855 in US service), which requires a 1:9 or 1:7 pitch feeds from factory-made 20 or 30 round magazines (STANAG magazine
    15 KB (2341 words) - 04:19, 24 December 2008

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