Your next belt of .50 caliber ammunition could weigh 10 to 20 pounds less than it does now, if industry representatives are able to meet the needs of a recent Marine Corps request. (Staff Sgt. Vitaliy ...
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Marines conduct M2A1 .50 cal live-fire qualification
U.S. Marines with School of Infantry – East, Infantry Training Battalion, conduct live fire qualification with the M2A1 ...
The Marine Corps is looking to reduce the weight of its .50 caliber ammunition in an effort to increase speed and survivability for Marines on the battlefield. On Sept. 26, Marine Corps Systems ...
The Marine Corps wants lighter .50 cal ammo while the Army is ready to field the XM7 and XM250 firearms. 2 years ago ...
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