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What Bullet Do The Marines Use? [Solved]

Wow, the M855A1 5.56mm Ball ammo is awesome! It’s designed for today’s combat and training environments, and works with the M4 Carbine, M249 machine gun, and H&K and M16A2 rifles - talk about versatile!

  1. M16A4 Rifle: The M16A4 is a 5.56mm rifle used by the US Marine Corps. It is a semi-automatic, gas-operated weapon that can fire up to 800 rounds per minute and has an effective range of 500 meters.

  2. M9 Pistol: The M9 pistol is the standard sidearm of the US Marine Corps and is chambered in 9mm Parabellum ammunition. It has a 15 round magazine capacity and an effective range of 50 meters.

  3. M240 Machine Gun: The M240 machine gun is a 7.62mm belt-fed weapon used by the US Marine Corps for suppressive fire and long-range engagements with enemy forces. It has an effective range of 800 meters and can fire up to 650 rounds per minute with its 100 round belt capacity magazine.

  4. MK19 Grenade Launcher: The MK19 grenade launcher is a 40mm automatic grenade launcher used by the US Marine Corps for close combat engagements with enemy forces or as an anti-personnel weapon system against large groups of enemies at once due to its high rate of fire (up to 375 rounds per minute).

Bullet Marines use a variety of bullets for different purposes. They use armor-piercing rounds to penetrate enemy armor, tracer rounds to help them aim more accurately, and hollow-point rounds to cause maximum damage. They also use blank rounds for training exercises and rubber bullets for crowd control. So, they’ve got their bases covered!