The Marine Corps is currently negotiating an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with Mississippi-based defense contractor MAC LLC to evaluate and test the company's lightweight MK 323 ...
There's a bit of good news for Marines grunts tasked with rocking the iconic M2 .50 caliber machine gun: your loads are about to get a little bit lighter By Jared Keller Published Jan 17, 2020 6:57 PM ...
The Marine Corps has inked a $10 million contract with ammunition-maker MAC LLC for new lightweight polymer machine-gun ammunition, a major step forward in an effort to lighten Marines' battlefield ...
The Marine Corps has been testing the performance of a polymer-cased .50-caliber ammunition in a lab environment, and leathernecks soon will get a chance to see how the lighter rounds hold up in the ...
MAC, based in Mississippi, is expected to start delivering its latest .50 calibre (12.7×99 mm) polymer cased ammunition to the US Marine Corps (USMC) in 2020, according to Joe Gibbons, the company’s ...
A mechanized process attaches ammunition parts at the True Velocity manufacturing center in Garland. The company is pairing up with two other firearms makers to bid on a next-generation weapon for ...
The new Lightweight Medium Machine Gun fires a .338 Norma Magnum round, delivering 4x the punch of a 7.62 at longer ranges. (Photo: General Dynamics) Special operations shooters can expect some major ...
Pfc. Daniel Stillwell, a machine gunner with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, shoots the .50 caliber M2 Browning machine gun during crew-served weapons training at Schofield ...
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