I have shot 310 rounds of Monarch .223 thru my Bushmaster M4A3 Patrolman's Carbine thus far, without a single jam, feed issue, or misfire. The rifle has quarter sized groupings at 100 yds, and I have had no unusual fouling or excessive residue cleanup. I shoot the $4.86 / 20 rounds blue box for target pinking, and use both a Bushmaster 30 round clip with the Bushmaster improved follower and a standard Mil spec 30 round cip with the green follower. With the performance it gives me, the ack of any issues, and the extremely good price, I'll continue to use this ammo. In fact, the only problem I seem to have with it is availability. Half the time I want to buy any, the local police departments have bought every last box for their qualifications shoots. If they use it, I can't see any reason why it shoudn't be a trusted ammo. Hope this helps.
Justin Davies, Converse, Tx
Any firearm chambered for .223 or 5.56mm
No the United States of America does not have any monarch/ monarchy.
The Browning (BLR) comes in a .223 lever action.
There aren't really any shells.
Because the citizens made an agreement with the government(parliament and monarch) to have a government run by both parliament and a monarch without any wars or any blood shed.
Technically the Prime Minister is always appointed by the monarch.
England.
She is okay. The same as any other living person. She is owed absolutely no more respect than anybody else. She is apparently not even the legitimate monarch. The legitimate monarch is a man living in Australia.
the square root of 223 is less than 15, so we only need to test its divisibility by 2,3,5,7,11 and 13. If you try dividing by any of these you do not get a whole number, so 223 is a prime.
In the US, Queens and Soldiers. Any butterfly that has a scientific name of 'Danaus' is a relative of the Monarch.
YES REMINGTON FIREBALL , OLD PRODUCTION. Also, a number of companies make AR pistols in .223.
Any color