Sons of Liberty Gun Works M4 EXO3 Semi-Automatic Rifle .223 Wylde 16" Barrel (3)-30Rd Magazines Black Finish
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-16" 223 Wylde Combat Barrel
-EXO3 Handguard
-Liberty Fighting Trigger
-Liberty Charging Handle
-NOX Muzzle Device
-B5 Furniture
-Sprinco Blue Spring with H Buffer
Manufacturer: Sons of Liberty Gun Works
Model: M4 EXO3
Action: Semi-automatic
Type: AR
Caliber: 223 Wylde
Barrel Length: 16"
Color: Black
Hand: Right Hand
Accessories: 3 Magazines
Capacity: 30 Rounds
Subcategory: Modern Sporting Rifles
Finish: Anodized
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 223 Wylde is not a cartridge but a chamber. Although case dimensions of the 223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge are identical, pressures are not the same, chambers are not cut the same, and the two are not fully interchangeable. 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition should not be fired in a 223 Remington chamber. 223 Remington ammunition can safely be fired in a 5.56x45mm NATO chamber--but functioning may not be perfect in all semiautomatic actions. Bill Wylde of Greenup, Illinois created a "hybrid" chamber that enables full use of both types of ammunition in the same chamber, essentially the best of all worlds because of the huge variety of both 223 and 5.56 loads on the market. — Craig Boddington