The ATF has specifically stated that M855 is NOT armor piercing ammo. I have no citation for this, I can't find it on the ATF's new-ish site.
The link that sol.torluemke posted above does mention that M855 is exempted.
The ATF has specifically stated that M855 is NOT armor piercing ammo. I have no citation for this, I can't find it on the ATF's new-ish site.
The link that sol.torluemke posted above does mention that M855 is exempted.
Yeah, but that's a second hand source. If you google "m855 armor piercing atf" you can find a bunch of links that quote the exact same thing, but their actual ATF source is no longer online. So it pretty much doesn't exist on the Internet anymore; you'd have to just apply the definition of armor piercing ammo to what M855 is, which would bring you to the same conclusion of legality.
It seems that mot of the information came from the 1994 Crime Bill era. I wonder if its just outdated at this point.
Does this stuff stuff shoot well and is it accurate?
You can shoot it all day and it's accurate enough. You just won't be able to shoot it at most, if not all, indoor ranges or at steel targets.
LOL...I was getting ready to start a thread about this ammo. However, I was going to ask about the quality and does it shoot well?
I've seen it for sale for $150 for 420 rounds on stripper clips and it comes with the stripper clip guide and an ammo can. So, it breaks down to approximately $.37 per round which isn't bad if you want to shoot a 62g bullet.
Does this stuff stuff shoot well and is it accurate?
LOL...I was getting ready to start a thread about this ammo. However, I was going to ask about the quality and does it shoot well?
I've seen it for sale for $150 for 420 rounds on stripper clips and it comes with the stripper clip guide and an ammo can. So, it breaks down to approximately $.37 per round which isn't bad if you want to shoot a 62g bullet.
Does this stuff stuff shoot well and is it accurate?
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