Ammunition Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Ammunition stocks.

Ammunition Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 POWW Top 3 Consumer Stocks That Could Blast Off In July
Jul 1 MOG.A Moog secures $160M Navy contract
Jun 29 VSTO Trending stocks of the week: MU, DJT, RIVN, AMZN and more
Jun 28 OSK Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Autoliv, BorgWarner, Oshkosh and American Axle
Jun 27 OSK Oshkosh Corporation Publishes 2023 Sustainability Report
Jun 27 OSK 4 Auto Equipment Stocks Standing Tall Despite Industry Woes
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor again delays holder vote on ammo unit sale after latest MNC offer
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoors: Bidding War Ensues
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor to Adjourn Special Stockholder Meeting, Confirms Revised Proposal From MNC Capital
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor delays special shareholder meeting on merger vote
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor to Adjourn Special Meeting of Stockholders to July 23, 2024
Jun 27 OSK Heavy Transportation Equipment Stocks Q1 Highlights: Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN)
Jun 26 VSTO Vista Outdoor (VSTO) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why
Jun 26 VSTO Top Midday Stories: Southwest Cuts Q2 Guidance; HHS to Lower Costs for Medicare Enrollees on 64 Drugs; Bosch Weighing Acquisition Offer for Whirlpool; Novo Nordisk to Record $816.2 Million Impairment
Jun 26 VSTO Biggest stock movers today: VSTO, WHR, FDX, TSHA and more
Jun 26 VSTO Vista Outdoor Gets One Final Offer It Probably Can't Refuse; VSTO Jumps
Jun 26 VSTO Why Is Vista Outdoor Stock Rising Today?
Jun 26 VSTO MNC Capital raises bid to acquire Vista Outdoor to $3.2 billion
Jun 26 VSTO Vista Outdoor gains as MNC Capital raises all-cash offer to $42/shr
Jun 25 VSTO CFIUS clears sale of The Kinetic group to CSG
Ammunition

Ammunition (informally ammo) is the material fired, scattered, dropped or detonated from any weapon. Ammunition is both expendable weapons (e.g., bombs, missiles, grenades, land mines) and the component parts of other weapons that create the effect on a target (e.g., bullets and warheads). Nearly all mechanical weapons require some form of ammunition to operate.
The term ammunition can be traced back to the mid-17th century. The word comes from the French la munition, for the material used for war. Ammunition and munitions are often used interchangeably, although munition now usually refers to the actual weapons system with the ammunition required to operate it. In some languages other than English ammunition is still referred to as munition, such as French ("munitions"), German ("Munition"), Italian ("munizione") or Portuguese ("munição").
The purpose of ammunition is to project a force against a selected target to have an effect (usually, but not always, lethal). The most iconic example of ammunition is the firearm cartridge, which includes all components required to deliver the weapon effect in a single package.
Ammunition comes in a great range of sizes and types and is often designed to work only in specific weapons systems. However, there are internationally recognized standards for certain ammunition types (e.g., 5.56×45mm NATO) that enable their use across different weapons and by different users. There are also specific types of ammunition that are designed to have a specialized effect on a target, such as armor-piercing shells and tracer ammunition, used only in certain circumstances. Ammunition is commonly colored in a specific manner to assist in the identification and to prevent the wrong ammunition types from being used accidentally.

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