50rds – 9mm Ammo Inc. Streak 124gr. TMJ Non-Incendiary Visual Tracer Ammo

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Streak 124 Grain Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) Ammo Details

Ammo Inc. Steak 9mm ammunition will let you do more than see where your shot lands. It will illuminate the path your shot took on its way there, too! It is a great way to fine-tune your marksmanship – without an increased risk of starting a fire.

This round’s 124 grain total metal jacket projectile is not incendiary and does not produce any heat. The secret is the special material coating the bullet’s base. When a bright muzzle flash illuminates that material, it reflects the light back toward the guy holding the firearm so he can clearly make out his shot’s trajectory. (This is the red version of the ammo.)

Even if it weren’t reflective, this round’s bullet would still be a great choice for target practice. The total metal jacket doesn’t produce lead fouling that gradually chips away at a firearm’s accuracy. It also doesn’t emit lead vapor, so you can breathe easier while you’re at an indoor range. And you do want to fire this ammo indoors (or in low lighting) so you can witness its glowing trail.

Ammo Inc. ammo is loaded in Arizona with freshly minted brass cases and noncorrosive Boxer primers. This ammo is reloadable, but good luck figuring out how to make your handloads’ bullets luminescent.
  • Manufacturer
    Streak
  • Condition
    New
  • Bullet Weight
  • Use Type
    Indoor Range, Range Training
  • Casing Type
    Brass
  • Quantity
    50
  • Ammo Caliber
  • Manufacturer SKU
    9124TMC-STRK-RED-50
  • Primer Type
  • Muzzle Velocity
    1065
  • Muzzle Energy
  • UPC Barcode
    818778023486
  • Cost Per Round
    $0.5/ppr

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    posted on by Paris Vega

    Fast delivery. I love that I was allowed to shoot this at an indoor range because it's NOT incendiary. The range safety officer wasn't sure at first, but after reading the box and checking with management I was cleared to fire. The ammo did provide a light red trail when fired, but some shots were easier to see than others. I was in a well lit indoor range so I imagine the rounds would have been much more visible in lower lighting, or shooting outside at night.

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