What is the scoop on this? Just saw it pop up on SGammo's website.
http://www.sgammo.com/product/federa...ad-free-bullet
What is the scoop on this? Just saw it pop up on SGammo's website.
http://www.sgammo.com/product/federa...ad-free-bullet
Is it....855A1???
Im pretty sure all 855 is lead free. They are copper jacket over a steel core.
That is incorrect.
http://www.ghporter.com/PubPics/SS109.jpg
The cross section shows the jacket and the lead core along with the steel "penetrator" of the M855.
The new M855A1 does not have a lead core.
ETA- I don't know what that linked ammo is, does not match the external characteristics of M855A1.
Ohh ok. I was unaware there was lead between the jacket and core.
Haha...looks like ATK finally figured out what to do with all those rounds of original failed tungsten-nylon core "green" M855 that were piled up in storage...
Isnt this the stuff that was found to be more toxic than lead core bullets?
"Unique" factor, maybe? Lord knows that we all know folks that'll buy just about anything just because it's out of the ordinary...
Otherwise, nah. It's just ball ammo, though made from the dust of green Tinkerbells (fake ones; like Doc says, that stuff's not nearly as environmentally friendly as it says it is on the informational pamphlets they handed to any given appropriations sub-comittee). You'd be spending about 2x what you would for plain 'ole 62gr ball, and get nothing for your trouble or extra $$ spent.
All the places I know of that restrict to lead-free are indoor places that are particularly specifying frangible, not lead-free solid bullets.
Contractor scum, PM Infantry Weapons
Not to resurrect a Zombie Thread but I don't think the ammo in question is the XM855LFS projectile but rather the tin/bismuth experimental XM855A1 predecessor to the current M855A1.
I am tempted to buy a box to confirm my suspicions as I saw a cutaway of this round (the tin/bismuth projectile) in 2010 at the Small Arms branch/Picatinny.
FWIW.
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