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Can tracer bullets be used for hunting?

no


What element is used in tracer bullets?

Phosphorous.


Uses of phosphorus?

I smaoke bombs and tracer bullets


Who invented the tracer bullet?

The tracer bullet was invented in the early 20th century, with contributions from various engineers and military personnel. However, it is often credited to the American inventor and engineer, Edward M. Smith, who developed the first effective tracer bullet design during World War I. Tracer bullets were designed to allow shooters to see the trajectory of their rounds, improving targeting and accuracy in combat.


How many bullets does the L89A1 have?

ball, blank, tracer for sure.


When where bullets invented?

Bullets were invented in prehistoric times. Originally bullets were not made for use with firearms as they were invented before firearms were.


Are tracer bullets legal to shoot in New Mexico?

No, tracer bullets are not legal to shoot in the state of New Mexico. Doing so can end up resulting in heavy fine fees and even jail time.


This group v metalloid is quite versatile from tracer bullets to fireproofing to infrared detection?

antimony


Are hollow tip bullets legal in Nevada?

Yes, Hollow point bullets are legal in Nevada. However, amour piercing bullets for pistols are not. Also, if you have tracer bullets (pistol or rifle), you cannot fire them on the open range due to fire danger.


Who invented tracer ammunition?

Du pont


What was the Cost of tracer bullets in World War 1?

During World War I, the cost of tracer bullets varied depending on the manufacturer and specific type, but they were generally more expensive than standard ammunition due to the additional materials and technology required for their production. Prices for tracer bullets could range from about 5 to 10 cents each, which was considered significant at the time. Their use was crucial for training and combat, as they allowed soldiers to see the trajectory of their fire, thereby improving accuracy. Overall, the investment in tracer ammunition was deemed worthwhile for the tactical advantages it provided.


Do bullets really have a glow while in flight?

Buckshot does at night, also what they call tracer rounds which are used by the military.