Posted by NCWayne on March 10, 2015 at 20:20:21 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: 223 ammo posted by jeffcat on March 10, 2015 at 19:41:39:
It wasn't the whole caliber of 5.56/.223 that they were wanting to ban, just the62 grain, M855 round. There are quite a few other rounds other than just the one, but the M855 is one of the BIG ones that can often be bought from military surplus, in bulk, for a good price. Too, rumor has it the military here, and in Europe is getting ready to adopt another round, thus putting a huge amount of M855 on the market at some future point in time.
Funny the make up of the bullet isn't anywhere near what the NFA calls for, for it to be considered an AP round, as it isn't made with a majority of any specific metal ((as listed in the statute)), as the statute basically states it must be. Without that metal content, it should never have been put up for a ban, regardless of whether it could be chambered in a modern pistol, or not.
It all worked out to just another attempt at back door gun control by one of the most firearm unfriendly regimes this country has ever had in control.....Yet, as all of the others turned into yet another scare that did nothing but cause far more guns and ammo to be sold than otherwise would. You'd almost think this administration actually likes guns.....LOL
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