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  2. .300 AAC Blackout - Wikipedia

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    The .300 AAC Blackout (designated as the 300 BLK by the SAAMI [1] and 300 AAC Blackout by the C.I.P. [2]), also known as 7.62×35 mm, is an intermediate cartridge developed in the United States by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) for use in the M4 carbine.

  3. List of AR platform cartridges - Wikipedia

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    300 AAC Blackout, Uses military 5.56x45 (also .223). The shoulder is reformed, length is trimmed, neck is sized to .308. This caliber is very popular, and examples are available in a wide variety of styles. Bullet weights can currently be found between 100gr to 220gr 7.62x40 Wilson Tactical (300 HAM'R), Uses 5.56 NATO cases (also .223 ...

  4. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    Name Date made public Type Process Designer Caliber AR Lower V5 [36]: 2013, March [36]: Receiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver [36] FDM [37]: Defense Distributed [36].223 Rem/ 5.56x45: The receiver was able to handle enough stress to fire more than 600 rounds.

  5. Steyr AUG - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Steyr Arms introduced a .300 AAC Blackout variant of the AUG A3. [20] [21] The Steyr AUG A3 SF features a Picatinny rail mounted on the telescopic sight and on the right side of the receiver, and includes an external bolt release. [22] The integrated telescopic sight is offered in 1.5× or 3× magnification.

  6. Advanced Armament Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This round has the same overall length and width as the popular 5.56×45mm NATO round, except it fires a 30 caliber bullet allowing for better barrier penetration and external ballistics from short barrels. These dimensions allow the 300 AAC Blackout to be used in existing magazines designed for M16 or AR-15 rifles. Because the rim of the ...

  7. AAC Honey Badger - Wikipedia

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    The AAC Honey Badger is an AR-pattern personal defense weapon, designed primarily for use in a suppressed configuration. It is chambered in .300 AAC Blackout and was originally produced by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC). [ 2 ]

  8. SIG MCX - Wikipedia

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    The MCX is designed to deliver optimal performance with .300 AAC Blackout and an optional suppressor. [11] The barrel's profile is tapered at the crown to enable the installation of muzzle devices and direct-thread sound suppressors without the use of washers that degrade performance and enables the devices to self-center on installation.

  9. IWI ARAD - Wikipedia

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    The ARAD is an assault rifle visually similar to the AR-15, [2] though it uses a short-stroke gas piston, rather than the direct impingement system seen in the AR-15. [3] It is chambered in either 5.56×45mm NATO or .300 AAC Blackout and is designed to be modular, allowing a change of caliber through a quick-change barrel. [4]