50 Cal Blue Tip

50 Cal Blue Tip. Barreled Receiver 50 Caliber Blue Finished Late Variation Carbine Original Blue tip cannon ammo indicates incendiary bullets. The incendiary bullet has a light blue tip Cartridge, caliber .50, ball, M2 This cartridge is used against personnel and unarmored targets

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Instead, it means the round is the M862 short-range training round The bullet has a hardened steel core and incendiary tip

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Fifty-caliber ammunition is sometimes found on the civilian market but again, AP ammo is illegal for sale to civilians so you're unlikely to run across API rounds. However, it's less common than API and is designed more for flammable targets. • Cartridge, Caliber .50, Tracer, Headlight, M21 Tracer for use in observing fire during air-to-air combat

.50 Cal Blue/White Powder Rounds. What is a 50 BMG Blue Tip? This cartridge is used against unarmored, flammable targets The bullet has a hardened steel core and incendiary tip

100 rds. .50 cal. M9 Linked Blue Tip Ammo with .50 cal. Can 72794, at Sportsman's Guide. The color blue is used for several purposes on (US) military ammunition Blue: Usually denotes Incendiary rounds, which ignite upon impact, or Practice rounds, which are inert and designed for training purposes