Looking for some help from the knowledgeable folks here. I'm not an AR guy, only have the one and haven't fired it in years. I've read that 5.56 ammo should not be fired in a rifle chambered in 223. My rifle is marked on the lower, Colt AR-15 A2 Cal 223
Sporter II with serial # SP 310 xxx. Now the barrel in front of the front sight is lightly stamped C MP 5.56 Nato 1/7. The upper I believe is an A1 with the old style rear sight that you have to used a bullet point to adjust. Front sight takes a 4 prong tool to adjust elevation.I believe I read some where in the past that this is considered a transition rifle and was built this way by Colt and is all original. I'm assuming that since the barrel is marked 5.56 I can fire 5.56 even though the lower is marked Cal 223. Am I correct in this thinking. Like I said AR's are not my specialty. Now bolt actions, different story. Sorry for being long winded but I don't want to do anything dumb or stupid. All opinions appreciated. Thanks Brian
Sporter II with serial # SP 310 xxx. Now the barrel in front of the front sight is lightly stamped C MP 5.56 Nato 1/7. The upper I believe is an A1 with the old style rear sight that you have to used a bullet point to adjust. Front sight takes a 4 prong tool to adjust elevation.I believe I read some where in the past that this is considered a transition rifle and was built this way by Colt and is all original. I'm assuming that since the barrel is marked 5.56 I can fire 5.56 even though the lower is marked Cal 223. Am I correct in this thinking. Like I said AR's are not my specialty. Now bolt actions, different story. Sorry for being long winded but I don't want to do anything dumb or stupid. All opinions appreciated. Thanks Brian
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