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Zimbabwe Defence Industries (Pty) Ltd (ZDI) is a state-owned Zimbabwean arms manufacturing and procurement company headquartered in Harare, with a primary focus on sporting and military ammunition. [1] In the past it has also manufactured mortar rounds, land mines, and light armoured fighting vehicles such as the Gazelle FRV.
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The company was the primary developer of the .17 HMR and .17 HM2 rimfire cartridges, which has become increasingly popular for small game and vermin hunting. Hornady has worked closely with firearms maker Sturm, Ruger on the development of the new line of Ruger cartridges including the .480 Ruger, .204 Ruger, and .375 Ruger. [6] [7] [8]
It was marked as being chambered in 7.62 NATO ammo. [15] The correction was made that MIC documentation mentions that it chambers 5.56 NATO ammo in recent years. [14] Sinan; Based on the QBZ-97/Type 97, [16] it is chambered in 5.56 NATO ammo and seemingly made from Chinese components shipped to Khartoum. [17]
SSS Defence is projected to become the second Indian company to operate a small arms manufacturing facility by the end of 2020. [5] This facility will eventually be capable of producing 80,000 arms per year, starting with an initial 15,000 per year. [10] By 2021, it also plans to operationalise an ammunition manufacturing in Anantapur, Andhra ...
Grant Magers, CEO of American Rounds, said local grocery stores approached him in the spring of 2023 about utilizing his technology to sell ammunition. The company rolled out its first dispenser ...
The M1 ammo crate held a total of 1,000 belted or linked rounds packed in 4 M1 ammo boxes and the later M1A1 ammo crate held a total of 1,000 belted or 1,100 linked rounds packed in M1A1 ammo boxes. There were two .50 M2 ammo boxes to a crate (for a total of 220 belted or 210 linked rounds) with a volume of 0.93 cubic feet.