The US Army's transition from 5.56 NATO to the 6.8x51mm (277 Fury) round presents a potential civilian ammunition shortage. While Sig Sauer produces rifles and ammunition for this new caliber, the high cost and limited civilian firearm options may hinder market adoption. The speaker predicts a drying up of 5.56 NATO production by 2027 as the Army fully adopts the Next Generation Squad Weapons.
This video demonstrates essential techniques for defensive shotgun use, focusing on ammunition transitions between birdshot, buckshot, and slugs based on engagement distance. It highlights the effectiveness of birdshot for home defense at close range and the necessity of slugs for longer distances. The instructor emphasizes the importance of knowing your equipment and practicing these transitions to reduce stress and save time in a defensive scenario.
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