Firearms
KelTec RDB — A Worthy 5.56 Bullpup Rifle
I could say that KelTec makes polymer-frame firearms — a lot of them — and be correct. There is much…Read More >
I could say that KelTec makes polymer-frame firearms — a lot of them — and be correct. There is much…Read More >
The .223 Remington was designed in 1962 and quickly adopted by the U.S. Military as the 5.56mm NATO cartridge. Since…Read More >
The HK416 .22 LR is a Heckler & Koch firearm with the look and feel of the HK416 used by…Read More >
Using commercial .223 cartridges in a 5.56-chambered rifle should work reliably, but generally will not be as accurate as when fired from a .223-chambered gun due to the excessive leade. There always seems to be a lot of confusion over the difference between a .223 and a 5.56 chamber. I often receive questions asking if someone can shove 5.56 ammo into their new AR-15. The quick answer is maybe. Just because a gun has .223/5.56 scribed on the barrel, does not mean it can handle either piece of ammunition equally.