The Hidden Problem With The US Army's New Rifle Ammo For Civilians
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.












