The 556 Green Tip

Published on September 13, 2019
Duration: 2:41

This video tests the penetration capabilities of the 5.56 Green Tip (M855) round fired from an AR-15 against a propane tank. The M855, featuring a 62-grain full metal jacket with a steel penetrator core, successfully pierced the tank, causing a significant explosion. The test highlights the destructive potential of this common military ammunition.

Quick Summary

The 5.56 Green Tip (M855) round, fired from an AR-15, successfully penetrated a propane tank. This caused the tank's contents to rapidly escape and ignite, resulting in a large fireball, demonstrating the round's penetration power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Testing 5.56 Green Tip on Propane Tank
  2. 00:31The Shot: AR-15 M855 Impact and Explosion
  3. 00:45Slow Motion: Bullet Penetration and Ignition
  4. 01:45Fire Suppression and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 5.56 Green Tip round?

The 5.56 Green Tip, also known as M855, is a 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. It typically features a 62-grain Full Metal Jacket bullet with a steel penetrator core, designed for increased penetration capabilities compared to standard ball ammunition.

What happened when the 5.56 Green Tip hit the propane tank?

When the M855 round struck the Blue Rhino propane tank, it pierced the metal. The rapid release of pressurized gas from the tank ignited, creating a large, intense fireball that engulfed the front of the bulldozer.

What rifle was used to test the 5.56 Green Tip?

The test utilized an AR-15 style rifle, specifically an M16-style variant. This platform is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, making it suitable for firing the M855 ammunition being tested.

What are the key features of the M855 Green Tip bullet?

The M855 bullet weighs 62 grains and is constructed with a Full Metal Jacket. Crucially, it contains a steel penetrator core located at the front of the lead core, enhancing its ability to penetrate harder targets.

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