Posted November 17, 2017 2:34 pm by Comments

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

M249, SHRIKE LINKER/DELINKER (M27 LINKS, 223/5.56)

Akron, Ohio-(Ammoland.com)- For years, owners of belt-fed guns have either loaded their ammunition by hand, used unreliable manual linkers, or simply paid a premium for linked ammo. After years of frustration of loading ammo belts for their own machine guns, Kendall Ordnance has designed linkers and linker/delinkers that are affordable and work seamlessly.

The company first launched linker/delinkers (MSRP $549) for M27 links (used in the M249, ARES Shrike and FN Minimi’s) and M13 links (used in the M60, M240 and M134 minigun). Most recently, Kendall Ordnance launched a standard linker in .223/5.56 for gun owners that only want to link their ammo. The company plans on coming out with a linker in .308/7.62×51. The MSRP on both standard linkers is $349.

M249, SHRIKE LINKER/DELINKER (M27 LINKS, 223/5.56)

Originally designed for their own use, Kendall Ordnance wanted high-quality products that were reasonably priced. They needed to be functional not only in their shop, but at the gun range. This resulted in using lightweight, durable 6061-T6 aluminum in all their linker products. Because loading thousands of rounds at a time can make the hands sore, all ammo belt linkers are designed with rolling handles that …Read the Rest

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