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Posted: 10/5/2009 1:56:18 PM EDT
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The one that takes the 9mm tracer rounds, is it a DD? They are not standard 9mm rounds they are much longer and I have no idea where you can find them. On an unrealated note I had a buddy in the corps who was nearly killed by one in training, the longer round gives it much more power. |
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I always thought those were a hoot. I'd love to get me some of that ammo for the 4th of July I ripped through an uzi mag full of some once. It is pretty sweet. I would really like to see that uzi due to the fact that they look more like 38sp ammo than 9mm. |
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I always thought those were a hoot. I'd love to get me some of that ammo for the 4th of July I ripped through an uzi mag full of some once. It is pretty sweet. I would really like to see that uzi due to the fact that they look more like 38sp ammo than 9mm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZj-45O_-Ts There you go. |
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I always thought those were a hoot. I'd love to get me some of that ammo for the 4th of July I ripped through an uzi mag full of some once. It is pretty sweet. I would really like to see that uzi due to the fact that they look more like 38sp ammo than 9mm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZj-45O_-Ts There you go. This was just in case you didn't believe me. From FM-23-25 Light Antiarmor Wapons Appendix B Section B-4 B-4. AT4 SUBCALIBER TRACER TRAINER
The M287 subcaliber tracer trainer (Figure B-5) uses the 9-mm M939 training practice-tracer (TP-T) cartridge. When loaded, this trainer simulates the AT4 in weight, balance, and operation. The velocity and trajectory of its ammunition match that of the AT4's HEAT cartridge, but the M287 produces less noise, backblast, and overpressure. The M287 subcaliber tracer trainer is used in place of the AT4 in training. Figure B-5
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9mm tracer ammo is easy to get..... but for some reason I thought they were Incindary tracer or something. You have a lead on M939 9mm tracer ammo?? Do tell! That stuff has a nice long burnout range; it might even make distance shots with a 9mm carbine fun |
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so no one knows where to pick one up? I guess not. I, for one, am intrigued by the idea of owning one "just because I could." Seeing as they're still in service, we may have to wait another generation before the Army sells them... if they don't chop them up with bandaws and torches or give them to a third world nation for free with a stipulation they can never be re-imported Edited for crappy spelling. |
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