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  • I have a million sport ati the box says 300 blk. I also have an omni hybrid max the box says 5.56/223. Neither pistol has a caliber on them, they both only have multical on them. They both run great using ammo as labeled. My question is reckon is will they both fire 300blk and 5.56


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  • Hi Michael and welcome. "Multi-cal" simply means that the lower receiver is "Universal" for use with several different caliber AR Uppers. Common options include cartridges derived from the 5.56/.223 case, such as .300 Blackout (7.62x35mm), 6.5 Grendel, and 7.62x39mm, as well as other specialized options like .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM, and 50 Beowulf. You just need to make sure the upper receiver is a true AR-15 platform upper and that you have the correct magazine for the specific caliber. Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!

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  • “Multi cal” simply means that the lower can be used on multiple calibers. The upper on it however, is specific to a certain caliber. Please don’t shoot
    Anything other that the specified caliber.

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  • Hello, multi caliber means that you can use the lower receiver with different caliber upper assemblies. Happy shooting!

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  • Multi cal means the lower can be used with multiple calibers. The upper can only be used for the caliber marked on the barrel.

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  • Michael Sir,
    What "multi cal" means refers to the lower receiver only, the serialized part of the AR-style firearm that is legally considered the "gun". It is compatible with many different upper receivers.
    Not a hybrid chamber. "Multi cal" does not mean that you can put different ammunition through the same barrel. The barrel, which is part of the upper receiver, determines what ammunition can be fired. Because the AR platform is modular, a "multi cal" lower legally allows a user to switch between different upper receiver and barrel combinations, such as from 5.56/.223 to .300 Blackout.
    Hope the above info makes sense Sir Michael, if it doesnt...sorry bud I tried my best 🙏
    Please take care and have a safe weekend.

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  • Good evening to you!! Multi cal means that the lower can be used on multiple calibers. The upper can only be used for the caliber marker on the barrel ie.. 300 blk 556. Hope this helps. Have a good rest of your day.
    🇺🇸🇺🇸 'Merica' 🇺🇸🇺🇸

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  • "Multi-caliber" means a single firearm, component, or accessory is designed to accommodate or function with several different calibers of ammunition, offering versatility and reducing the need to own multiple specialized items. This is often achieved by using interchangeable parts like barrels, bolts, or cylinders, or by having a broad compatibility range, as is common with AR-15 lowers or suppressors.

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  • Hi Michael, a multi-cal receiver is a firearm lower receiver that is designed to accept multiple upper assemblies, allowing the user to shoot different calibers by simply swapping out the upper. This flexibility means you can use one lower with various calibers, such as .223, 5.56, or 300 Blackout, as long as the appropriate upper and other components are used.
    Stay safe & have a great day!

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  • Lower receivers are generally marked multi-caliber as they can accommodate whatever cartridge fits in the magazine they are designed to use. Barrels/upper receivers are definitely not however, and the cartridges are not interchangeable between them.
    5.56 should not fit in a 300blk chamber in general, while 300blk can sometimes actually fit in a 5.56 chamber which presents a significant safety risk as the bullet is much too large to actually fire through the barrel. You should be able to switch upper receivers between the two lower receivers you have, but pay careful attention to only using the correct cartridge with the barrel that is intended for it.

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