25mm M919 Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot Tracer Round with Steel Casing
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Bring a benchmark of modern armor-defeating technology to your collection with this inert 25×137mm 25mm M919 Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot Tracer Round with Steel Casing APFSDS-T. Built around an original, new-old-stock U.S. military casing, this reproduction projectile uses CNC-machined stainless-steel components for the long-rod penetrator and fin, paired with precision 3D-printed sabot pedals, obturating ring, and windscreen. The result is the most faithful, fully disassemblable M919 display round ever produced.
Why the M919 matters
Developed for the M242 Bushmaster chain gun (as fielded on the M2/M3 Bradley and other 25mm platforms), the service M919 is a next-generation armor-piercing, fin-stabilized, discarding-sabot, tracer round designed to defeat late-Cold-War and post-Cold-War light armor. It superseded earlier 25mm anti-armor types by pairing a high muzzle velocity with a long-rod penetrator (the service round uses a DU core) to improve standoff lethality against BMP-class targets and applique-armored vehicles. This inert example captures the look, form, and component layout of that iconic APFSDS-T cartridge.
Build details
Accuracy: Made from modeling original 25mm M919 components.
Authentic case: Original NOS 25×137 mm military casing (inkstamp/finish may vary).
Precision projectile:Stainless-steel long-rod penetrator and fin for weight, and crisp geometry.
Correct external/internal geometry:3D-printed windscreen, obturating ring, and three sabot pedals replicate the service profile.
Completely takedown-capable: Breaks down into eight components for education and display—
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