List of AR platform cartridges

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The AR platform has become widely popular for various applications, including simple fun, target shooting, hunting, and much more. The names "AR-10" and "AR-15" are actually trademarks of ArmaLite and Colt respectively, but the terms have become essentially ubiquitous in describing any rifle that is based on those platforms. The AR-15 rifle usually comes chambered for either the .223 Remington, or the military's higher-pressure 5.56x45mm NATO, which can safely fire the .223 Remington, while the reverse is highly advised against for safety reasons, due to the possibility of damaging the rifle, or even possible catastrophic failure that will result in injury for the shooter. The AR-15 and AR-10 can also be converted to many other calibers as well, and here we will attempt to create and maintain a definitive list of them all, if possible.

AR-15 Cartridges

Rimfire Cartridges


Centerfire Cartridges (Imperial)


Centerfire Cartridges (Metric)


Cartridges that won't feed but which are used in rifles where the receiver functions as a trigger group

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AR-10 Cartridges


Other AR pattern rifles

Some companies have created AR pattern rifles that depart from the standard AR-15 and AR-10 dimensions in order to accommodate other types of ammunition that would not fit into the those standards.

Examples include (sorted by overall cartridge length):

Cartridge Overall length
7.5×55mm Swiss 3.059 in (77.70 mm)
6.5×55mm Swedish 3.15 in (80.00 mm)
.25-06 Remington 3.252 in (82.60 mm)
7mm Remington Magnum 3.29 in (84.00 mm)
.270 Winchester 3.34 in (84.80 mm)
.300 Winchester Magnum 3.346 in (85.00 mm)
.30-06 Springfield 3.346 in (85.00 mm)
.26 Nosler 3.346 in (85.00 mm)
.28 Nosler 3.346 (85.00 mm)
.30 nosler 3.346 in (85.00 mm)
.33 Nosler 3.346 in (85.00 mm)
.338 Lapua Magnum 3.681 in (93.50 mm)