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1206191890

(b006) 5.56 NATO by True Velocity, Composite case, “TV 5.56″ H/S, FMJ Bullet, One Cartridge Not a Box, *No writing on the case. Live not sectioned. See Below Details.*

$2.95

*The cartridge case does not have writing on it as on the picture on the boxalso this is a “Live” cartridge not sectioned as in picture, picture is for reference only*

One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.

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* Live cartridge not sectioned as in picture, picture is for reference*

The cartridge case does not have writing on it as on the picture on the box.*

One Cartridge, not a box: .5.56 NATO factory loaded by True Velocity Ammunition LLC of Garland Texas, U.S.A. using Composite cases with a steel bottom insert, Head-Stamped “TV 5.56″ and loaded with a 55 Grain FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) projectile.

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From True Velocity’s Website:
“True Velocity is an advanced technology and composite manufacturing company focused on revolutionizing the ammunition industry.
Based in Garland, Texas, True Velocity has more than 250 patents pending or issued on its products, technology, and manufacturing processes.
The company’s employees have over 200 years of combined military service and are manufacturing, engineering, and quality control experts.
AMMUNITION MADE PERFECT®
True Velocity is on a mission to produce the best ammunition in the world.
The proprietary True Velocity composite cartridge provides significant advantages over traditional brass-cased ammunition and gives end users unmatched accuracy, repeatability, and reliability, all in a lightweight package.
Composite cartridges are a step toward the future of self-defense, hunting, and sport shooting and are a critical component of force modernization for defense agencies worldwide.
At 30 percent lighter than traditional brass-cased cartridges, True Velocity composite-cased ammunition provides significant shipping and logistical cost savings, delivering improved accuracy, enhanced efficiency, and unprecedented consistency.
All True Velocity products are manufactured in the U.S. in a state-of-the-art 66,000-square-foot facility and are currently available to public agencies.
As previously announced on November 1, 2022, TV Ammo, Inc. (“True Velocity”) entered into a business combination agreement with Breeze Holdings Acquisition Corp. (“Breeze Holdings”) (NASDAQ: BREZ), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, pursuant to which a newly formed wholly owned subsidiary of Breeze Holdings will merge with and into True Velocity, with True Velocity surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of Breeze Holdings.
Upon closing of the transaction, Breeze Holdings will be renamed “True Velocity, Inc.” and its common stock is expected to trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2023, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including certain regulatory and shareholder approvals.”

History of the .223 Remington and *5.56 NATO* cartridge:
The .223 Remington was introduced in 1957 as an experimental cartridge for the M4 (AR-15) rifle, as the United States forces was looking to replace the 7.62x51mm NATO* (308 Winchester) with a lighter recoil cartridge with less range for closer combat situations.
In 1964 it was adopted by the United Stated Army as the 5.6x45mm Ball cartridge: M193.
Shortly after the United States Army adopted the 5.56 NATO cartridge, Remington introduced the 223 Remington to the general public for the sporting and hunting industry.
In 1977, NATO* countries signed an agreement to select the *5.56x45mm (5.56 NATO) cartridge to replace the 7.62x51mm or 7.62 NATO* cartridge; however, due to the devastating wound damage of the 55 grain M193, it was decided to use the Belgian 62 grain SS109 projectile, which was soon standardized as the official NATO* cartridge.
The .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO* are not actually identical, although, the outside case dimensions are approximately the same, the 5.56x45mm (5.56 NATO) has a thicker walled case and is usually loaded to higher pressures than the .223 Remington cartridge.
Because of the higher 5.56x45mm (5.56 NATO) pressures, it is best not to use the 5.56x45mm (5.56 NATO) cartridge in a rifle chambered for the lower pressure .223 Remington cartridge.
*NATO is an acronym for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an alliance of app. 30 countries started after World War II, which includes the United States, most European Union members, Canada, and Turkey.
* 5.56 in the 5.56 NATO refers to the diameter of the projectile 5.6mm or 22 caliber (app. .224″)
*45mm in 5.6x45mm refer to the case length of 45mm ( app. 1.75″).

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