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US Army plans switch to ‘green’ bullets

Postby Tim Nunan » Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:28 pm

http://dailycaller.com/2013/07/24/getti ... n-bullets/

The U.S. Army is taking the expression “get the lead out” quite literally and switching to lead-free, environmentally-friendly bullets.

The Army’s Picatinny Arsenal is working on a “green” version of the M80A1 7.62 mm bullet, which troops are supposed to start being issued in 2014, according to an Army press release.

The Army has been looking to “green” small caliber ammo for some time now. In 2010, the Army switched to the greener 5.56 mm M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round.

“The EPR replaces the lead slug with a copper slug,” said Lt. Col. Phil Clark, product manager for small caliber ammunition in the Program Executive Officer Ammunition. “This makes the projectile environmentally-friendly, while still giving soldiers the performance capabilities they need on the battlefield. So far we have eliminated 1,994 metric tons of lead from 5.56 ammunition production.”

“Thirty-two grains of lead are eliminated per M855A1 projectile, and 114.5 grains of lead will be eliminated per M80A1 projectile,” according to the Army.

The Army projects that the use of green 5.56 mm and 7.62 mm ammunition could eliminate the purchase of 3,683 metric tons of lead between 2013 and 2018.

Green bullets, like the M855A1, have been touted for their enhanced performance standards, such as better hard-target penetration, more consistent performance against soft targets and significantly increased distances of these effects.

Officials also expect a similar “greening” to occur with the 7.62 mm version. However, reports from after the M855A1 ammo came out cast some doubts on green bullet performance.
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Re: US Army plans switch to ‘green’ bullets

Postby MitchSchaft » Fri Jul 26, 2013 3:47 am

Cool, more lead for us!
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Re: US Army plans switch to ‘green’ bullets

Postby Fred762 » Wed Aug 07, 2013 1:03 pm

Military is being forced to do this bks the TSA and DHS are buying UP all the available lead JHP bullets.
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Re: US Army plans switch to ‘green’ bullets

Postby MitchSchaft » Sun Aug 11, 2013 4:02 am

NOT true
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