Federal Ammunition Lake City XM855 5.56 NATO 1600 Rounds 62 Grain FMJ 3104 fps [FC-604544623925]

Federal Ammunition Lake City XM855 5.56 NATO 1600 Rounds 62 Grain FMJ 3104 fps [FC-604544623925]

nan XM855LPCC800

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nan XM855LPCC800

Bulk
1
Grains
62
Model
XM855LPCC800
Case Type
Brass
Caliber
5.56x45mm NATO
Reload
Brass
Bullet Type
Full Metal Jacket
Fps
3104
UPC Barcode
604544623925
Lake City 5.56 Ammunition is arguably the best 5.56 Military ammo manufactured. Federal XM855 5.56mm NATO ammunition is a 62 grain Green Tip Steel Penetrator bullet loaded to Military specification at the Lake City facility. The finished rounds consist of sealed primers which is ideal for long term storage and moisture protection. Lake City manufactured ammunition is known for its quality assurance and high quality products. This load is no different. Each cartridge is headstamped with the manufacturer's symbol and year of manufacture. It must have an accuracy of 3-10 round groups not to exceed 2.00" mean radius maximum average at 200 yards, 100% mechanical and/or electrical detection of propellant levels within the cartridge, and 100% visual inspection of finished cartridges prior to packaging.

Packed in two 800 round ammo cans per case for a total of 1600 rounds!

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number:XM855LPCC800
Federal Lake City XM855
Caliber:5.56 NATO
Bullet Type: Green Tip Steel Penetrator
Bullet Weight: 62 Grain
New Reloadable Brass
Muzzle Velocity: 3104 fps
Muzzle Energy: 1326 ft/lbs
Uses: Personal Protection or Self Defense
Uses: Note: Use caution when shooting steel target. This round has the potential to punch holes through steel plates.

1600 Rounds per case packed in 2 Ammo cans.

Ammo price is per case.


Note: This item is manufactured in the Lake City Plant currently run by Federal ATK. The ammo is brand new, brass cased, boxer primed, non-corrosive and re-loadable. It is made to military specifications which require the cases to be annealed. Unlike civilian production ammo, the military requires to see evidence of annealing on the round itself. This is why the cases will appear to be discolored. This is done on purpose in order to meet the military requirement for overall strength and durability of the finished round.



NOTE: This item is oversized or heavy and is subject to a "Bulk Fee". The fee will be added to your cart at checkout.