Which 5.56 Tip Do YOU Pick?

Published on December 7, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This video features guest 'Isle of Him' discussing three types of 5.56 ammunition: M855 (green tip), M855A1 (silver/steel tip), and M856 (orange tip tracer). The expert highlights the superior armor penetration of M855A1 over standard M855, noting that M855 is stopped by Level 3+ armor while M855A1 defeats it. M856 tracers are explained as a tool for observing shot trajectory. The consensus is that M855A1 is the most effective round among those presented for defeating body armor.

Quick Summary

Expert 'Isle of Him' explains that M855A1 5.56mm ammunition, distinguished by its silver/steel tip, is superior to standard M855 (green tip) due to its enhanced armor penetration, capable of defeating Level 3+ body armor. M856 (orange tip) serves as a tracer round. Level 4 armor is recommended for protection against M855A1.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 5.56 Ammo Types
  2. 00:12M855 vs. M855A1 Comparison
  3. 00:23Armor Penetration Capabilities
  4. 00:41M856 Tracer Rounds Explained
  5. 00:53Conclusion: M855A1 Superiority

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between M855 and M855A1 5.56 ammunition?

M855, often identified by a green tip, is standard 5.56x45mm NATO. M855A1, with a silver or exposed steel tip, is a significantly 'hotter' variant that offers superior armor penetration compared to the standard M855 round.

Can M855A1 5.56 ammunition penetrate Level 3+ body armor?

Yes, M855A1 ammunition is specifically noted for its ability to defeat Level 3+ body armor, whereas standard M855 rounds are typically stopped by this level of protection.

What is the purpose of M856 ammunition?

M856 ammunition is a tracer round, identifiable by its orange-painted tip. Its primary function is to allow the shooter to visually observe the trajectory of their shots in flight, aiding in target engagement and fire correction.

What level of body armor is recommended against M855A1 rounds?

For effective protection against advanced 5.56mm rounds like M855A1, it is recommended to utilize Level 4 body armor, which is designed to defeat armor-piercing threats.

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