22 August 2007, 16:46
vinesMILITARY USING RL-15
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY THE MILITARY WENT TO RL-15 ABOUT 10 OR SO YEARS AGO INSTED OF 4895 THEY USE ALOT OF RL-15 IN THERE SNIPER RIFLES. WHY? I READ SOMETHING ANOUT IT IN SHOOTING TIMES ABOUT 9 YEARS AGO
22 August 2007, 17:53
TailgunnerHave you noticed WHO has been running the LC arsonal for the last 10 years or so?
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Originally posted by Tailgunner:
Have you noticed WHO has been running the LC arsonal for the last 10 years or so?
Yes!!!

22 August 2007, 20:01
mstarlingAmmo for sniper rifles is not loaded at LC. Standard match ammo may be, but the custom ammo for each sniper rifle is loaded at special units where the rifles are built and tested.
They're apparently using RL-15 in 7.62 because it works.
22 August 2007, 21:57
StonecreekRL-15 may be marketed by Alliant, which is a major military contractor, but it is manufactured in Sweden by Bofors.
Sadly, if it weren't for the Chinese, Koreans, Mexicans, and the rest of the world, the U. S. Military would be almost entirely without essential and strategic material. NOW the Peruvians are filling many of the "contract" jobs (at $35 a day) in Iraq and Afghanistan that military personnel formerly did. If all these folks suddenly lose confidence in the ever-shakier U.S. Dollar, Uncle Sam can turn out the lights and go home to freeze in the dark.
26 August 2007, 05:01
JennerweinRL-15 is a clone of the stuff which is manufactured by Bofors and marketed under the name of Norma 203-B. Similar: RL-22 < Norma MRP, likewise made by Bofors.