
22 Target Competition 40-grain Lead Solid. 22 Interceptor 40-grain Copper Plated Solid, and the. 22 Super Extra Standard Velocity 40-grain Lead Solid, the. 22 Super Extra High Velocity 40-grain Copper Plated Solid, the. 223 Remington to 7.62 NATO, and a whole array of shotshells from 12 gauge to.

45 Colt, centerfire rifle ammo ranging from. 22 WMR, centerfire handgun ammo ranging from. 22 Long Rifle loadings, including a 30-grain SuperMaximum loading that is rated at a blistering 1,700 fps (Aguila says it's the fastest. A quick look of the company's website shows it currently offers 13. 22 Long Rifle ammunition is made by Aguila. It's great for plinking, small-game hunting, and target shooting, and a lot of great-performing. Even so, I happen to be a big fan of the versatile rimfire round. 22 Long Rifle round, but it may be the most underappreciated cartridge of 'em all. I don't know how many times it's been said about the.


No word has been given yet as to the type of ammunition the SS2-v7 would use but assuming a 75 Grain bullet you can expect the following trajectory numbers (Courtesey of JBM Ballistic Calculator): The modifications will invariably require a heavier than normal projectile to increase gas pressure. Some modifications with springs and gas systems have been attempted in an effort to get the Ar-15 to cycle reliably using subsonic ammunitions and these modifications have been met with varying degrees of success. Shooting a subsonic 5.56 round in a standard AR-15 platform requires the need to cycle the action manually due to the lighter load not being able to throw the BCG far enough to eject the spent case and pick up another round. No details yet have been released about the ammunition but the rifle appears to be chambered in 5.56. The SS2-V7 Subsonic appears to have a much shorter barrel with a larger suppressor attached at the muzzle. The SS2 uses a gas piston design similar to the Kalashnikov. The SS2 is an entirely Indonesian designed weapon and was developed to replace the SS1 which was a licensed copy of the Belgian FN-FNC. This new rifle is based on the standard issue SS2 which was introduced to the Indonesian military in 2006. Included was a new rifle named the SS2-V7 Subsonic. On June 9th, 2016 the state-owned Indonesian defense company PT Pindad launched four new small arms systems.
