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  1. The .223 Remington (designated 223 Remington by SAAMI and 223 Rem. by the C.I.P.) is a rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire rifle cartridge.It was developed in 1957 by Remington Arms and Fairchild Industries for the U.S. Continental Army Command of the United States Army as part of a project to create a small-caliber, high-velocity firearm.

  2. Some commercial rifles marked as ".223 Remington" are in fact suited for 5.56×45mm NATO, such as many commercial AR-15 variants and the Ruger Mini-14 (marked ".223 cal", except the Mini-14 "Target" model, which only fires .223), but the manufacturer should always be consulted to verify that this is acceptable before attempting it, and signs of ...

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  3. Feb 23, 2021 · It is in everyone’s vocabulary and it is known as a standard amongst varmint hunters. Let’s dive into what makes the .223 Remington tick! Designed: 1957. Parent Cartridge: .222 Remington. Available to Public: 1962 in the Remington 760 Pump Action Rifle. Cartridge Casing: Bottleneck and Rimless. Bullet Diameter: .224 inches.

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  4. The .223 Remington is a rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire rifle cartridge. It was developed in 1957 by Remington Arms and Fairchild Industries for the U.S. Continental Army Command of the United States Army as part of a project to create a small-caliber, high-velocity firearm. The .223 Remington is considered one of the most popular common-use cartridges and is currently used by a wide range ...

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · The story of .223 ammo begins in the 1950s when Remington Arms Company developed the .223 Remington cartridge. Initially designed for varmint hunting, it gained prominence when the U.S. military adopted a modified version, the 5.56x45mm NATO. This military adoption propelled the popularity of the .223 cartridge in the civilian market, cementing ...

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  7. The .223 Remington is a cartridge with almost the same external dimensions as the 5.56×45mm NATO military cartridge. The name is commonly pronounced either two-two-three or two-twenty-three. It is loaded with a 0.224-inch (5.7 mm) diameter jacketed bullet, with weights ranging from 40 to 90 grains (2.6 to 5.8 g),[citation needed] though the most common loading by far is 55 grains (3.6 g ...

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