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Does the military use 300 blk?
In December 2016 the NL-MARSOF acquired 195 integrally suppressed SIG MCX carbines fitted with a new folding stock developed for use with ballistic visor helmets chambered in . 300 AAC Blackout becoming the first publicly known military user of the cartridge.
What is the point of 300 blk?
Its purpose is to achieve ballistics similar to the 7.62×39mm cartridge or, even more similarly, the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge in an M4 while using standard M4 magazines at their normal capacities. Ammunition in 300 BLK cannot be used in a rifle chambered for 7.62×40mm Wilson Tactical.
Can a 300 Blackout fire 556?
The 5.56 nato will not fire out of a 300 blk chamber. 556 is the parent case of 300 blk. To form 300blk from the 5.56 nato, you have to cut the 556 off behind the shoulder and then neck it down to . 308 diameter.
What is the best ammo for a 300 Blackout?
All in all, the .300 Blackout is a formidable ammo choice and is used by both the military and law enforcement around the globe! Everyone knows that the king of intermediate cartridges is the 5.56x45mm NATO round. There is an enormous number of guns chambered to fit it, and all of the major manufacturers of ammunition love it.
Why is the 300 Blackout better than the NATO round?
While the NATO round had difficulties with target practice, especially when muzzled, the .300 Blackout fares much better. Due to its more considerable weight, it has a more stable flight trajectory. That contributes to higher accuracy in subsonic conditions. However, the weight also ensures that subsonic hits really pack a punch.
What is the history of the 300 Blackout?
The .300 Blackout started out as a military round. Apparently, the story goes that an unnamed special missions unit in the U.S. Army asked for a round that could fit inside a .30-caliber rifle, and would be usable with any AR weapon. As it usually goes with the U.S. Army, they got what they wanted.
What are the main features of the 300 Blackout AR-15?
Naturally, these are also the main features of the round and the primary selling point. The greatest strength of the .300 Blackout is its adaptability. As we have seen, you can use it with a standard AR-15, while getting more bang for your buck (literally). The second feature that arises from these characteristics is its use in tactical situations.