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Posted On: 3/25/2020
By: Zach Boutelle
A: Thank you for checking, Zach! We can not promise actual shipping times in light of the current pandemic. In general, however, orders placed before 2pm central on a business day will ship that same day and you will receive a confirmation of shipment at that time.
Posted On: 3/25/2020
By: DK
A: That's an excellent question. As an M193 cartridge its bullet should be a 55 grain full metal jacket boat tail by design. I just called Hornady – they confirmed that this is indeed FMJBT ammo, which is what you want. I apologize for the previous incorrect answer, which I'll delete momentarily. Thank you for reaching out!
Posted On: 3/18/2020
By: Dillon
A: We typically ship the same day as we receive an order, with orders placed after 3pm shipped the following business day. Depending on your proximity to our warehouse in Tennessee, orders will take between one and five days to arrive. Owing to the massive amount of orders we've received in light of recent events, things are rather busy here at the moment -- still, we endeavor to ship as quickly as we would normally. We dearly appreciate you reaching out and for your patronage of Lucky Gunner!
Posted On: 3/10/2020
By: Richard
A: Sorry we missed you the first time you asked! Hornady bills this as an "M193" round, no "X" included. It was made at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, where countless M193 rounds have been born before.
Posted On: 1/13/2020
By: Brian
A: Hi Brian, This ammunition is the result of collaboration between Hornady and Lake City. The bullet is a 55 grain projectile made by Hornady and the brass casing is produced by Lake City.
Posted On: 1/7/2020
By: James McCarthy
A: Hey there James! The 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ M193 Hornady Frontier you are asking about are loose packed. If you need any help with ordering, please do not hesitate to ask! Have a great day!
Posted On: 1/6/2020
By: Brian Mclaughlin
A: Hi Brian. Thanks for being a LuckyGunner.com customer. All military items have a "M" number that aids in instantly identifying the item. The military has a long stock number (NSN) for every thing, but most are know by that shorter "M" number. This means that the part M193 is a 5.56x45 FMJ round for their rifles. The M855 is the 62 grain round with the carbide penetrating pin in the bullet. Let me know if you have any further questions. Have a great day.
Ross
Posted On: 6/25/2019
By: nathan petersen
A: These are first run, new factory loads. Many cases will show signs of the annealing process and minor dents are common on bulk, loose packed rounds.
Posted On: 4/8/2019
By: Tim
A: This current batch of Hornady Frontier ammo is not boat tail.
Posted On: 3/19/2019
By: Steve Shuey
A: Hi Steve. The primers are not crimped on the Frontier 5.56 ammo.
Posted On: 3/18/2019
By: Fernando Garcia
A: This is an M193 round, and its 55 grain projectile contains a non-steel core that is good for target practice and plinking alike.
Posted On: 3/11/2019
By: Tony Whittington
A: Hi Tony. The Hornady rounds do NOT have a sealant on the primer. The brass is only manufactured at the Lake City plant. The ammo is loaded by Hornady using the LC brass casing.