5.56x45mm Tracer Ammunition
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nManufacturer: Lake Martin Machine Gun
nCondition: Re-manufactured
nBulletWeight: 62 Grain
nBulletType: FMJBT
nAmmoCasing: Brass or Nickel – Once Fired
nAmmoCaliber: 5.56x45mm
nTracercolor: Red
nPrimerType: CCI
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nThis tracer ammunition is loaded to military specification and is perfect for providing the shooter with immediate feedback through trajectory visualization by allowing the bullet path to be seen. Tracer ammunition is a great choice for banging away at steel targets, casual plinking and high-volume blasting sessions. The military uses tracer ammunition as an efficient tool for signaling they are effective for use as pre-arranged signals between units and individuals; they also can be used to designate targets. Tracers burn very bright and very hot they may catch surrounding vegetation on fire so they should only be used where there is a limited chance of the shooter starting a fire. This ammunition is loaded with a delayed ignition tracer meaning it will not ignite for 50-100 yards. This means the tracer is not burning up barrels prematurely causing damage to expensive firearms.
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nPlease Note: While the 5.56x45mm NATO will fit in a .223 Remington chamber, the 5.56 is a military round that runs at higher pressures than its .223 counterpart and is not recommended to be fired in a .223 Remington chamber.
Linked 5.56×45 Ammo 55gr FMJ For M249
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nManufacturer: Lake Martin Machine Gun
nBulletType: FMJ, (Full Metal Jacket)
nBulletWeight: 55gr
nBulletJacket: Copper
nCase: Brass
nVelocity: 2900 fps
nPowder: Non-Corrosive
nPrimer: Boxer Non-Corrosive
nAmount: 200 round belt linked with M27 links for M249 SAW
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nMetal machine gun links are considered “feeding devices” so if your state has a
n magazine capacity restriction, we cannot ship links of any quantity as they could
n easily be made into capacities over the limit.
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nAlthough the M249 is fed primarily by linked ammunition, it also has the capability of taking M4/M16 magazines. Ability to take magazines from the standard squad rifle is a plus as it allows their use should the gunner run out of linked ammo. To be honest, though, in a firefight, most troops aren’t gong to be giving away the magazines they’ve humped into combat and, arguably, they will be able to deliver more sustained aimed fire if they keep them. Use of M4/M16 magazines in the M249 also batters the magazines so that they may cause malfunctions if used later in a rifle. Also, when used in the M249, the rifle magazine generally will have trouble feeding fast enough to match the M249’s cyclic rate of 750-1,000 rounds per minute. In fact, the cyclic rate actually increases when a rifle magazine is used, as no energy is being used to feed the belt. Still, some M249 gunners seem to prefer carrying their LMG with a 20-round magazine in place rather than a belt.
Linked 7.62x51 Ammo for M60/M240
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nManufacturer: Lake Martin Machine Gun
nBulletType: FMJ, Full Metal Jacket
nBulletWeight: 147 gr
nBulletJacket: Copper
nCase: Brass
nPowder: Non-Corrosive
nPrimer: Boxer Non-Corrosive
nAmount: 200 rounds linked for the M60/M240
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nMetal machine gun links are considered "feeding devices" so if your state has a
nmagazine capacity restriction, we cannot ship links of any quantity as they could
neasily be made into capacities over the limit.
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7.62X51 Linked in M13 Links. Great for M60's and M240's and if your blessed enough
nto own a Mini Gun!
Linked 7.62x51mm for Browning 1919 machine gunManufacturer: Lake Martin Machine Gun BulletType: FMJ, Full Metal Jacket BulletWeight: 147 gr BulletJacket: Copper Case: Brass Velocity: 2600 Powder: Non-Corrosive Primer: Boxer Non-Corrosive Amount: 200 rounds linked for the Browning 1919 machine gun Metal machine gun links are considered “feeding devices” so if your state has a magazine capacity restriction, we cannot ship links of any quantity as they could easily be made into capacities over the limit.
Linked M249 SAW Ammunition with 4:1 Tracer
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nManufacturer: Lake Martin Machine Gun
nBulletType: FMJ, (Full Metal Jacket)
nBulletWeight: 62gr
nBulletJacket: Copper
nTracer Color: Red
nCase: Brass
nVelocity: 2800 fps
nPowder: Non-Corrosive
nPrimer: Boxer Non-Corrosive
nAmount: 200 round 4:1 tracer linked with M27 links for M249 SAW
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nMetal machine gun links are considered “feeding devices” so if your state has a
n magazine capacity restriction, we cannot ship links of any quantity as they could
n easily be made into capacities over the limit.
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nAlthough the M249 is fed primarily by linked ammunition, it also has the capability of taking M4/M16 magazines. Ability to take magazines from the standard squad rifle is a plus as it allows their use should the gunner run out of linked ammo. To be honest, though, in a firefight, most troops aren’t gong to be giving away the magazines they’ve humped into combat and, arguably, they will be able to deliver more sustained aimed fire if they keep them. Use of M4/M16 magazines in the M249 also batters the magazines so that they may cause malfunctions if used later in a rifle. Also, when used in the M249, the rifle magazine generally will have trouble feeding fast enough to match the M249’s cyclic rate of 750-1,000 rounds per minute. In fact, the cyclic rate actually increases when a rifle magazine is used, as no energy is being used to feed the belt. Still, some M249 gunners seem to prefer carrying their LMG with a 20-round magazine in place rather than a belt.
All Tracer Linked M249 SAW Ammunition
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nManufacturer: Lake Martin Machine Gun
nBulletType: FMJ, (Full Metal Jacket)
nBulletWeight: 62gr
nBulletJacket: Copper
nTracer Color: Red
nCase: Brass
nVelocity: 2900 fps
nPowder: Non-Corrosive
nPrimer: Boxer Non-Corrosive
nAmount: 200 round All Tracer Linked M249 SAW Ammunition
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nMetal machine gun links are considered “feeding devices” so if your state has a
n magazine capacity restriction, we cannot ship links of any quantity as they could
n easily be made into capacities over the limit.
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nAlthough the M249 is fed primarily by linked ammunition, it also has the capability of taking M4/M16 magazines. Ability to take magazines from the standard squad rifle is a plus as it allows their use should the gunner run out of linked ammo. To be honest, though, in a firefight, most troops aren’t gong to be giving away the magazines they’ve humped into combat and, arguably, they will be able to deliver more sustained aimed fire if they keep them. Use of M4/M16 magazines in the M249 also batters the magazines so that they may cause malfunctions if used later in a rifle. Also, when used in the M249, the rifle magazine generally will have trouble feeding fast enough to match the M249’s cyclic rate of 750-1,000 rounds per minute. In fact, the cyclic rate actually increases when a rifle magazine is used, as no energy is being used to feed the belt. Still, some M249 gunners seem to prefer carrying their LMG with a 20-round magazine in place rather than a belt.