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12/10/20
Don't forget that ARES is also a subcontractor for Textron, and they had Eugene Stoner working on CT in the 1980s.
27/10/20
GARLAND, TX (October 26, 2020) – Australia-based NIOA, a company specializing in the supply and sustainment of weapons and munition systems to the Australian Defense Force (ADF), has invited Texas-based True Velocity to the next stage in the LAND 159 Lethality Systems Project procurement process. The LAND 159 project will equip the men and women of the ADF with next-generation pistols, assault rifles, machine guns, sniper rifles, direct fire support weapons, and ammunition. True Velocity, which manufactures composite cased ammunition for military, law enforcement and civilian use, will specifically participate in the narrowed search for next generation ammunition solutions.
27/10/20
May our Australian friends benefit from production overruns if this gets adopted!
25-Jul
Well TV has now released their 5.56 polymer case onto the civilian market, so we will get see whether it has reached a level of technical maturity for potential military use.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2023/07/21/composite-cased-5-56-true-velocity/
To my continued annoyance, they market their cases as lightweight, yet don't publish the cartridge weight in their advertising....
27-Jul
I want to get some, but at $1.25 per round, not much. If they sold their 77-grain cartridge for that, though..
27-Jul
farmplinker2 said:want to get some, but at $1.25 per round, not much. If they sold their 77-grain cartridge for that, though
Yes their prices are quite high; while I know they need to recoup their investment, those prices for non-reloadable ammo that no one knows how will perform I think will really stymie their market penetration. Probably would have been better to release it cheap then slowly raise prices.
6-Aug
Given today's prices they are ideally positioned to break into the market something that would have been impossible pre COVID when the price point for .223 has been much much lower.
There is bunch of 1.2+$ ammo on the market now days
6-Aug
Mr. T (MrT4) said:impossible pre COVID when the price point for .223 has been much much lower.
Oh how I long for the glorious ancient past of 2018-2019, when 5.56 was .30 cents a round all day long.
I had bought 3k 9mm for 13 cents a round at that time period - I should have bought 30k....
7-Aug
Indeed before the COVIDidiots wrecked whole economies, you could reliably buy sub 30 cents 5.55 now 1Euro round is far more common, and True Velocity is in the best time for their launch. In any case, its price gouging they are doing or they have really low rate production by any standard polymer cases should be dirt cheap