Fallout New Vegas 5.56 Ammo
| For an overview of 5.56 rounds throughout the Fallout series, see 5.56 round. |
- Fallout 4 5.56 Ammo Id
- Fallout New Vegas 5.56 Ammo Code
- Fallout 4 5.56mm
- Fallout New Vegas 5.56 Ammo Id
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The 5.56mm round is a type of ammunition in Fallout: New Vegas.
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5.56 round is a ballistic ammunition type in Fallout 76.
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- The end result of all of this is that.223 ammo can be fired safely in a 5.56 rifle, but it will have a lower muzzle velocity than 5.56 ammo. Conversely, shooting 5.56 ammo in a.223 rifle can cause jams due to deforming cartridges, and theoretically destroy the weapon because of the excess pressure.
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Background
The 5.56x45mm round is a rifle cartridge derived from the .223 Remington, originally developed for the M16 service rifle of the United States Army.[1][2] It is a rimless, bottleneck cartridge that offers tremendous wounding potential under the right condition. Its performance and popularity among military forces endures despite the Great War: By 2287, it has served Americans for over two centuries, from the United States Army to the New California Republic Army.
Characteristics
Weapons using this ammunition
Crafting
| Components | Requirements | Products |
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1 Gunpowder 12 Steel | 20 5.56 Round |
The above template is generated from Template:F76 co Tinkers Ammo 556. For corrections, edit the target template.
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References
Fallout 4 5.56 Ammo Id
- ↑Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p.5-17: 'Rifle caliber ammunition. The FMJ stands for Full-Metal Jacket, which describes the bullet that is used in the round of ammo. A FMJ bullet is very tough, and has pretty good penetration without sacrificing good expansion. In other words, it‘s an average round.'
- ↑Fallout Official Survival Guide p.119: '.223 Full Metal Jacket (FMJ): This is the same ammo used in the late 20th century by various military rifles, including the M-16. A good, basic, hard-hitting round.'
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| For an overview of 5.56 rounds throughout the Fallout series, see 5.56 round. |
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5.56 round is a ballistic ammunition type in Fallout 76.
- 2Characteristics
Background
The 5.56x45mm round is a rifle cartridge derived from the .223 Remington, originally developed for the M16 service rifle of the United States Army.[1][2] It is a rimless, bottleneck cartridge that offers tremendous wounding potential under the right condition. Simatic prosave v10 download. Its performance and popularity among military forces endures despite the Great War: By 2287, it has served Americans for over two centuries, from the United States Army to the New California Republic Army.
Characteristics
Fallout New Vegas 5.56 Ammo Code
Weapons using this ammunition
Crafting
| Components | Requirements | Products |
|---|---|---|
1 Gunpowder 12 Steel | 20 5.56 Round |
The above template is generated from Template:F76 co Tinkers Ammo 556. For corrections, edit the target template.
Locations
References
Fallout 4 5.56mm
Fallout New Vegas 5.56 Ammo Id
- ↑Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p.5-17: 'Rifle caliber ammunition. The FMJ stands for Full-Metal Jacket, which describes the bullet that is used in the round of ammo. A FMJ bullet is very tough, and has pretty good penetration without sacrificing good expansion. In other words, it‘s an average round.'
- ↑Fallout Official Survival Guide p.119: '.223 Full Metal Jacket (FMJ): This is the same ammo used in the late 20th century by various military rifles, including the M-16. A good, basic, hard-hitting round.'
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