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I couldn't find it in any dictionary! Which are the incendiary tracers for 7,92 mm. guns?
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Check this site, it may explain what you're looking for.
Cheers Rick http://www.lonesentry.com/manuals/ge...mmunition.html
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Here is also a nice overview (in English with German ammunition names): http://www.theairtacticalassaultgrou...=gerammunition
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Thanks to both. As I understand, there's no german incendiary tracer.
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I guess this one comes the closest:
7.92x57, S.m.K. Üb.m.Zerl. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern Übungsmunition mit Zerleger his round does a little bit of everything. Projectile contains a small steel core, tracer composition, and has an explosive property when it strikes a solid object. Probably, less incendiary though... |
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