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Legality of the M855 round in OK
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<blockquote data-quote="Koshinn" data-source="post: 1649764" data-attributes="member: 18314"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koshinn, post: 1649764, member: 18314"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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