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Author:  bdk [ Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:13 am ]
Post subject:  No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

Imagine that... A green Army! :mrgreen:

Quote:
Army Begins Shipping Improved 5.56mm 'Green' Cartridge To Afghanistan
Defense Daily 06/24/2010


The Army yesterday said it has begun shipping its new 5.56mm cartridge, the M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round, produced by ATK [ATK], to support soldiers in Afghanistan.

The new M855A1 round, sometimes called "green ammo," replaces the current M855 5.56mm cartridge that has been used by U.S. troops since the early 1980s.


The M855A1 is tailored for use in the M4 Weapon System but also vastly improves the performance of the M16 and M249 families of weapons. Soldiers in Afghanistan will begin using the new, improved round this summer, the service said.


The M855A1 resulted in a number of improvements to the current round, such as improved hard target capability and being more dependable, the service said. The round also offers consistent performance at all distances, improved accuracy, reduced muzzle flash and a higher velocity.


During testing, the M855A1 performed better than current 7.62mm ball ammunition against certain types of targets, blurring the performance differences that previously separated the two rounds.


The projectile incorporates these improvements without adding weight or requiring additional training.


Lt. Col. Jeffrey Woods, the program's product manager, said the projectile is "the best general purpose 5.56mm round ever produced."


The fielding represents the most significant advancement in general purpose small caliber ammunition in decades, he said.


The Enhanced Performance Round contains an environmentally friendly projectile that eliminates up to 2,000 tons of lead from the manufacturing process each year in direct support of Army commitment to environmental stewardship.


Woods said the effort is a clear example of how "greening" a previously hazardous material can also provide extremely beneficial performance improvements.


Picatinny Arsenal's Project Manager for Maneuver Ammunition Systems manages the M855A1 program.


Project Manager Chris Grassano said: "The Army utilized advanced science, modeling and analysis to produce the best 5.56mm round possible for the warfighter."


Overall, the Army fired more than 1 million rounds to ensure the new cartridge met or exceeded all expectations. The M855A1 is without question the most thoroughly tested small caliber round ever fielded, Woods said.


The Army recently completed the Limited Rate Initial Production phase for the M855A1 and is beginning the follow-on full rate production phase where they plan to procure more than 200 million rounds over the next 12-15 months.


The M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round is the first environmentally friendly bullet resulting from a larger "greening" effort across the Army's Small Caliber Ammunition programs. Other greening efforts include 5.56mm tracer, 7.62mm ball and green primers.

Author:  RyanShort1 [ Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

And when might that be available for civilians?

Ryan

Author:  skymstr02 [ Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

RyanShort1 wrote:
And when might that be available for civilians?

Ryan

WHY? That ammunition serves no civil purpose,not legal for hunting, not accurate for match purposes, its military ball ammo.

Author:  Randy Haskin [ Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

skymstr02 wrote:
RyanShort1 wrote:
And when might that be available for civilians?

Ryan

WHY? That ammunition serves no civil purpose,not legal for hunting, not accurate for match purposes, its military ball ammo.


How is it not legal for hunting or not accurate for match purposes? I don't remember reading anything in there about any feature that renders it illegal.

With respect to accuracy:

Quote:
The round also offers consistent performance at all distances, improved accuracy, reduced muzzle flash and a higher velocity

Author:  Ed L [ Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

While not legal for hunting "game" animals, ball amunition is cheap and effective medicine for "varmints."

Author:  skymstr02 [ Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

Randy Haskin wrote:
How is it not legal for hunting or not accurate for match purposes? I don't remember reading anything in there about any feature that renders it illegal.


Check your local hunting regulations regarding what ammunition is legal for hunting. In the state of Texas, for instance, it is not legal to use ball ammuntion for taking game at any time.

The military ball ammuntion is not loaded to match standards, unless it is marked on the head of the round, but standard issue is not match grade.

Author:  jmkendall [ Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: No more cases of lead poisoning for terrorists?

I'm not going to get into a whole Second Amendment/Country founded by Insurrectionist argument.

I will simply point out that it says that this new round puts it on a par with the 7.62 round. So big deal if it has the same performance envelope as the round that goes in my WW1 1903A3 rifle.

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