What Guns Use 223?
The.223 Remington cartridge is one of the most popular and widely used calibers in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. With its flat trajectory, moderate recoil, and accuracy, it’s a favorite among hunters, target shooters, and military personnel alike. But what guns use this versatile cartridge? Let’s take a closer look.
What is a.223 Remington?
Before we dive into the guns that use this cartridge, let’s briefly discuss what the.223 Remington is. The.223 Remington is a rimless, bottlenecked cartridge designed by Remington Arms Company in 1955. It was originally intended for the military, specifically for the M16 rifle, but it quickly gained popularity among civilian shooters and hunters.
The.223 Remington has a case length of 1.76 inches, a bullet diameter of 0.224 inches, and a rim diameter of 0.378 inches. It has a relatively low recoil and a muzzle energy of around 1,200-1,400 ft-lbs (1,621-1,890 J), making it suitable for a variety of applications.
Rifles that Use 223
Here are some popular rifles that use the.223 Remington cartridge:
- AR-15 Rifles: The AR-15 platform is extremely popular among civilian shooters, and many manufacturers offer AR-15 rifles chambered in.223 Remington. Some popular options include:
- Colt M4 Carbine
- Bushmaster XM15
- Remington 700 AICS
- Daniel Defense M4A1
- Hunting Rifles: Many hunting rifles are chambered in.223 Remington, making them suitable for small game hunting, such as varmints and deer. Some popular options include:
- Remington 700 BDL
- Winchester Model 70
- Savage 10FP
- Marlin 336
- Tactical Rifles: Tactical rifles are designed for precision and accuracy, and many are chambered in.223 Remington. Some popular options include:
- Accuracy International AS50
- Barrett M82A1
- Knight’s Armament Company SR-25
- Fabrique Nationale FN SCAR 17S
- Surplus Rifles: Surplus rifles are often chambered in.223 Remington, and can be found at affordable prices. Some popular options include:
- M16A1 rifle
- M4A1 rifle
- M21 rifle
Pistols and Carbines that Use 223
While rifles are the most common application for the.223 Remington, there are also some pistols and carbines that use this cartridge:
- Pistols:
- Bushmaster AR-15 Pistol
- Remington R51 Pistol
- Springfield Armory XD(M) Pistol
- CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 Pistol
- Carbines:
- Robinson Armament XCR-L Carbine
- Barrett REC7 Carbine
- Rock River Arms LAR-15 Carbine
- CMMG Banshee Carbine
Shotguns and Other Firearms that Use 223
While not as common, there are also some shotguns and other firearms that use the.223 Remington cartridge:
- Shotguns:
- Kel-Tec KSG 12-Gauge Shotgun
- Mossberg 500 12-Gauge Shotgun
- Remington 870 12-Gauge Shotgun
- Winchester SXP 12-Gauge Shotgun
- Other Firearms:
+.223 Remington conversion kits for bolt-action rifles
+.223 Remington ammunition for airsoft guns
Conclusion
The.223 Remington is a versatile and widely used cartridge, and there are many guns that use this versatile cartridge. From AR-15 rifles to hunting rifles, tactical rifles, and even shotguns and pistols, there’s a.223 Remington chambered firearm out there for almost every shooter. Whether you’re a hunter, target shooter, or military personnel, the.223 Remington is a cartridge that’s worth considering.
