What Will It Take??
9 m&m
July 20, 2004, 06:11 PM
A friend of mine just gave me 2 Tracer/Incendiary 7.62x39 rds. I was wondering what you would have to shoot them at to set them off. I have a old car wheel made of steel but the problem is it has holes all in it and I might shoot through one of those holes. (The holes are pretty big) Also what were these rounds purpose of being made? To stop small unarmored vehicles in battle?? :confused: Please help.
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Average Guy
July 20, 2004, 06:17 PM
They ignite as they leave the barrel, so it doesn't matter what you shoot them at. My suggestion: Do it at night, on a long rifle range, and know what's downrange. If there's fire danger, don't do it.
The purpose is so you can "walk" your rounds in on a target (in a magazine or ammo belt, every 5 or 10 rounds is a tracer so you can see where you're shooting, esp. at night). The problem in combat, as Mr. Murphy says, is that tracers work both ways.
Tharg
July 20, 2004, 06:29 PM
Know what a tracer is for - but incindiary???
9 m&m
July 20, 2004, 07:24 PM
Yeah these rounds trace out then when they hit a hard surface they flash/explode on impact burning at 3000 degrees.
thefitzvh
July 20, 2004, 09:19 PM
Agent Schmuckatelli sez:
Sounds like a DD to me!
:neener:
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