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Q: Who invented tracer ammunition?
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Is tracer ammunition illegal in Maryland?

yes


Which type of small arms ammunition contain a pyrotechic?

tracer


Which type of small arms ammunition contains a pyrotechnic composition?

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Is tracer ammunition legal to shoot in Ohio?

yes tracer rounds are leagal in Ohio the feds mad them legal in 2001 march 18th


Which type of small arms ammunition contains a pyrotechnic composition at the base of the bullet to permit visable observation of the bullets in flight path?

Tracer ammunition.


Which type of small arms ammunition contains a pyrothecnic composition at the base of the bullet to permit visible observation of the bullets in-flight path?

Tracer ammunition.


Is tracer ammo legal in Indiana?

No its illegal. Made illegal by the ammunition enforcement act in 1978.


Who invented tracer bullets?

It was John Pomeroy from NewZealand.


What are the Specifications of tracer ammunition in 125 mm tank?

There really aren't tracer rounds 125MM. The fact that it blows up will tell you where the round landed. Most rounds have a tracer effect due to the heat it gathers from being launched. They also have spotting charges in that size that is pretty much like a smoke/incindiary.


What is a tracer ammo?

Tracer ammunition are bullets that have a magnesium spot on the tail end of the bullet. This burns, usually red, and allows you to see exactly where the bullet is going. It's usually employed with belt-fed machine guns and is very effective at night. Typically, every fifth round in belted ammo is a tracer.


Which types of small arms ammunition contain pyrotechnic composition at the base of the bullet to premit visible obseration of the bullet's in Flight path?

A "tracer" bullet.


How does a spotter round of ammunition work?

It either has tracer compound in the rear of the projectile or a small explosive charge in the front of the projectile. This makes the impact of the bullet more visible at a distance.