While it's probably possible I don't recall anyone losing a war because of too much ammo.
absolutely.How about less effective weaponry?
"papers of unknown origin"? TM 43-0001-27 is titled "Army Ammunition Data Sheets, Small Caliber Ammunition, FSC 1305", published by Headquarters, Department of the Army. I don't have a link, but I'll make a copy and send it to you for ten cents a page plus shipping if you want.
Do you have the government contract number for that 1987 and 2011 issue ammo? If you do I might be able to research the solicitation and verify the requirements and any authorized deviations, otherwise its origin and adherence to standards is significantly more "unknown" than the TM page I posted.
How about less effective weaponry?
How about less effective weaponry?
Just in case this was for me.......
I don't know.
I was sitting there minding my own business when some jackwagon let loose a errant round down the firing line.
I guess we were lucky it hit my ammo box.
Of course, I could have been saying "Why is this thread still going?"
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