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The 5.56X45 Debate

A lot of people don’t like the standard US military rifle cartridge (or the 9MM handgun cartridge either). Maj. Anthony F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.) writes that the cartridge could be killing our troops. I don’t necessarily agree with all of it but it is worth the read. Here’s a taste:

At a Vietnam Special Forces base during 1964, I watched a U. S. soldier fire 15 rounds of .223 caliber ammunition into a tethered goat from an AR-15 rifle; moments after the last round hit, the goat fell over. Looking at the dead goat, I saw many little bullet entry-holes on one side; and when we turned him over, I saw many little bullet exit-holes on the other side. Over time, those observations were confirmed and reconfirmed, revealing that the stories we were told on the lethality of the .223 caliber cartridge were fabrications. Those false reports drove the adoption of the .223 caliber cartridge as the 5.56mm NATO cartridge and, ever since, Americans have been sent to war with a cartridge deficient in combat lethality; a deficiency that has recently caused the deaths of U.S. soldiers in Iraq.

2 Responses to “The 5.56X45 Debate”

  1. FreedomSight Says:

    […] cheap to shoot, and has almost no recoil. But it wouldn’t be my choice for combat.

    (Via Say Uncle)

    [news] Posted 08-Jan-2005 13:34 by: jed (Profile)

    [ perma […]

  2. jed Says:

    C’mon Uncle, tell us what it is you disagree with.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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