T TXAZ New member Feb 13, 2015 #1 I'm watching a war movie and they're using incendiary ammo. How is that different than tracer, where I assume there is some phosphorous in the back-hollow of the round? Or is the whole round not metal but some combustible, or...?
I'm watching a war movie and they're using incendiary ammo. How is that different than tracer, where I assume there is some phosphorous in the back-hollow of the round? Or is the whole round not metal but some combustible, or...?
N ninjarealist New member Feb 13, 2015 #2 Magnesium is used in some types of incendiary ammo such as dragon's breath shotgun shells.