So you fucked up and now you are doing a skunk spray of reversing what I actually said and something I never had a reason to say? And ignoring the video I posted explaining exactly this in reference to the gross miss-characterisation of the ammo normally used in the AR-15 by the large black man as being not military grade. You are a hoot.
22LR, 5.56 and .223 are all small caliber, the length and shape/mass bullet is different.
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You brought rimfire into it because a cosmic ray made you think 22LR meant Long Rimfire and not Long Rifle?
Because you jumped the gun (pun intended) now you are just off on a diversionary tangent, not with me but to occlude your ignorance to others reading. Because you are embarrassed?
"How big is a 223 round?
Source(s): The .223 Remington (.223 Rem) is a rifle cartridge. It is commercially loaded with
0.224 inch (
5.56 mm) diameter jacketed bullets, with weights ranging from 40 to 85 grains (2.6 to 5.8 g), though the most common loading by far is 55 grains (3.6 g)."
It seemed that the large black man figured it was the one on the left that an AR-15 usually fires. It can, with a 22LR mod kit (I never saw one but internet says they are made). This is 22 caliber, Long Rifle and
also rimfire (not much space otherwise).
So now you understand 'caliber' and also that the R in LR is not Rimfire.
If you confuse things like this with something as simple as guns, you might want to give climate change a wide berth.