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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Weapons Stuff: New Caliber For AR Platform–The 300 AAC Blackout 7.62 x 35mm

    Now this is cool.  Look at the size of these things and they sound like they will give the 7.62 x 39mm a run for it’s money. The Military Times Gear Scout gave the heads up about this one and a hat tip to them. –Matt

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Introducing the Advanced Armament Corp. 300 AAC BLACKOUT (300BLK).

This system was developed to launch 30 caliber projectiles from the AR platform without a reduction in magazine capacity and compatible with the standard bolt. Full power 123 grain ammunition matches the ballistics of the 7.62x39mm AK, has 37% more energy than 5.56mm M855, and 9% more than 6.8 SPC TAP 110. In fact, from a 9 inch barrel, the 300BLK has more muzzle energy than 5.56mm M855 from a 16 inch barrel. When 300 BLK is used in a 16 inch barrel, it has 23% more energy than 5.56mm M855 from a 16 inch barrel – with much higher-mass projectiles for a more dramatic effect on the target. Or choose subsonic cartridges for optimal use with a sound suppressor – 220 grain Sierra OTM (open-tip match) bullets vastly outperforms a 9mm MP5-SD in penetration and long range accuracy. Due to the high efficiency of the cartridge, less powder is used than 5.56mm, which results in a rifle that is a comfortable to shoot – even with a short barrel.

DESIGN OBJECTIVES

• Create a reliable compact 30-cal solution for the AR platform

• Utilize existing inventory magazines while retaining their full capacity

• Create the optimal platform for sound and flash suppressed fire

• Create compatible supersonic ammo that matches 7.62×39 ballistics

• Provide the ability to penetrate barriers with high-mass projectiles

• Provide all capabilities in a lightweight, durable, low recoiling package

Overview of the AAC 300BLK development, comparisons to other common ammunition, ballistics info, and host weapon system comparisons.

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Infosheet on the AAC 300BLK PDW 9″ AR upper, as well as the specially-developed 762-SD-N silencer.

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Datasheet on the 123 gr. MC 300BLK.

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Datasheet on the 155 gr. OTM 300BLK.

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Datasheet on the 220 gr. SUBSONIC OTM 300BLK.

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300 AAC BLACKOUT PDW Upper Manual.

Download PDF (700KB)

Link to website here.

Military Times Gear Scout article on the new caliber here.

1 Comment

  1. A wildcat with a .223 case and a .308 bullet. Hmmm. Google 7.62×40, a follow-up on the .300 Whisper or .300/.221 (which, though meant to use .221 case, is usually made with a .223 case anyway). Not really innovative, isn’t it?

    Here is the fun part: The people who actually use the aforementioned calibers will tell you that the broad selection of bullet weights sucks. You need a different twist to properly stabilize 200 grainers than 123 grainers.

    “Ballistics of the 7.62×39” also does not seem like a recommendation, does it?

    But anyway: If that caliber gets mass-produced, it will be a good thing – like for any former wildcat.

    Comment by Tierlieb — Thursday, September 30, 2010 @ 1:14 AM

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