.311 tracer bullets?

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Re: .311 tracer bullets?

#21 Post by snayperskaya »

Sixshot6 wrote:
Is that all 7.62x54? The last one looks shorter?
Former East Germany (DDR) short range 7.62x54r tracer :good:
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#22 Post by Sixshot6 »

snayperskaya wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote:
Is that all 7.62x54? The last one looks shorter?
Former East Germany (DDR) short range 7.62x54r tracer :good:
Is the bullet shorter or seated deeper and if the former is to reduce the range it is capable of?
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#23 Post by snayperskaya »

Sixshot6 wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote:
Is that all 7.62x54? The last one looks shorter?
Former East Germany (DDR) short range 7.62x54r tracer :good:
Is the bullet shorter or seated deeper and if the former is to reduce the range it is capable of?
It is the same 124gr bullet as used in the 7.62x39 round and was used by the East Germans as training ammunition as it had a shorter range and reduced recoil.It isn't very accurate but when rattled through a PKM by new recruits that didn't matter apparently.It was actually produced in Hungary for the East Germans.
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#24 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

DanTheMan wrote:It's surprisingly cheap to import a pallet from Europe, and these guys have 54R tracer in stock.....>LINK<
OK, so supposing that it's all standard tracer and not section 5 lucky bag (as mentioned earlier in the thread) we just need a willing RFD and some punters. How can we confirm that its all legit?
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
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#25 Post by River »

If there is an RFD willing to order I am up for it, also interested in the 7.62x39 tracer that they sell, and I know of others in my club that would be also!
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#26 Post by Sixshot6 »

Mark R wrote:If there is an RFD willing to order I am up for it, also interested in the 7.62x39 tracer that they sell, and I know of others in my club that would be also!
Like Charlotte said though, what happens when some "Surprises" in the batch? Then it becomes a problem for said RFD.
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#27 Post by Ian »

Some years ago my club bought some de-linked, Egyptian (probably), machine gun ammunition. It was awful and mixed in were a very few tracer so battered that the red paint had been chipped off.

It made everyone's day when one streaked down range.

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#28 Post by snayperskaya »

I would say that as that Czech company has listed it as tracer that's what you'll get........rather than a "lucky bag"

I have just sent an email to one of the UKs biggest surplus ammo suppliers to see if there is a possibility of getting this stuff brought in, once I hear back i'll let you know :good:

will send a few more later, spread the net wider so to speak.
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#29 Post by Sixshot6 »

snayperskaya wrote:I would say that as that Czech company has listed it as tracer that's what you'll get........rather than a "lucky bag"

I have just sent an email to one of the UKs biggest surplus ammo suppliers to see if there is a possibility of getting this stuff brought in, once I hear back i'll let you know :good:

will send a few more later, spread the net wider so to speak.

The czech's are pretty good at sending and doing stuff (ala the vz58 mars). So might be fun to watch it go. Say can Tracer ammo deteriorate at all so you don't actually see the "Tracer" anymore?
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#30 Post by Maggot »

Lets qualify iffy....obvioulsy section 5 ammo is not ideal, and some of it you wont even get on sec 5 (API etc).

When I say iffy, what I mean is that the colour codes dont run to any real standard. You would expect them to and they usually do, but not always.

I have tracer in my collection with red, green and mauve tips. I also have AP with black and green (identical to the 54R shown above but 7.92), the green is Italian.

So my point is, if in doubt, chuck it out (or at me :good: ).

I doubt tracer would deteriorate to a point where it would burn but not visibly, I am not a chemist so I cant say it wont, but my experience is that the stuff can take a real beating with a blow lamp to get it going (and that was good, clean 80s 762x51 RG) so I would suggest that the compound may be fine, but the initiator may not be.
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