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Lake City 5.56 62 Grain Ball (FMJ) M855 Steel Penetrator - 200 Rounds
This is 5.56 Lake City M855 62 grain Penetrator Ammo. This is original Lake City manufactured ammo, M855 ball cartridge, with a steel penetrator and a lead core. The M855 features a cannelure and boat-tail design and the primer and case is sealed for long term storage and moisture protection.
This load does not have the telltale green painted tip, but this is Lake City (US Military Munitions factory) production, passed the magnet test (attracted to magnet) and exact same bullet profile as the green painted Lake City XM855 we've been selling for years. Also those checked head stamps are LC 19 with the NATO-cross.
- Caliber: 5.56
- Bullet Weight: 62 Grain
- Bullet Style: Cannelure & Boat Tail
- Bullet Casing: Brass
- Bullet Primer: Boxer, Non-Corrosive
- Muzzle (Velocity): 3,025 fps
- Steel Core Penetrator
- New, Current production
- Mil Spec
- Manufacture Part #: M855
- Made in the USA by Lake City
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LAKE CITY 5.56 M855 62GR
Nice. Stable flight with very few "flyaways"
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Green tip?
Would prefer to see a green tip to distinguish it from my other ammo, but as long as I had the m855 in stock I can let it slide.
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Great
I was uncertain at first when ordering this ammo.but it came in fast and exactly like they said it was it works great like I expected and I will order more when I get my monthly check thanks again
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5.56 reloads
Shot great, no miss fires or dubs.
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Purchase of .556 ammo
Fantastic
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M855 5.56
Fired 50 rds at the range. No problems.
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5.56 M855 62 gr
Because everyone is treating Ammo like toilet paper 6 months ago... And me being an average plinker needing to weather the nonsense of life, plus Covid, I was thankful for Surplus Ammo having Ammo and not looking to price gouge.
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5.56 STEEL PENETRATOR ROUNDS
Former Marine, I love these rounds, very true, once your sighted in, this is the ammo to have, worth the cost.
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Damage felt to frier
It does good when used with steel targets real well but seems to suffer range when in a 16 in barrel