1911 vs. Ghetto Tracers

Published on January 1, 2026
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates the visual effect of Ammo Inc. Streak Visual Ammunition fired from a case-hardened 1911 pistol in .45 ACP during a nighttime range session. The demonstration highlights the consistent red tracer path of the non-incendiary rounds, showcasing their performance in low-light conditions. The shooter exhibits proficient handling and safe practices.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a case-hardened 1911 pistol firing Ammo Inc. Streak Visual Ammunition (.45 ACP) at night. These non-incendiary tracer rounds create a visible red path, demonstrating their effectiveness and safety for low-light shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Night Fire Demonstration: 1911 & Tracer Ammo
  2. 00:02Gear: Case-Hardened 1911 & Ammo Inc. Streak
  3. 00:05Extended Shooting: Tracer Path Observation

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition is used in the 1911 for night firing?

The video uses Ammo Inc. Streak Visual Ammunition in .45 ACP. This is a non-incendiary tracer round designed to provide a visible red path during flight, enhancing low-light shooting experiences.

What are the key features of the 1911 pistol shown?

The 1911 pistol featured has a distinctive case-hardened finish on its frame and slide. It is chambered in .45 ACP and appears to be a semi-automatic model, demonstrated with proficient recoil management.

Is Ammo Inc. Streak Visual Ammunition safe for general use?

Yes, Ammo Inc. Streak Visual Ammunition is described as non-incendiary. This means it produces a visual tracer effect without the fire hazard associated with traditional incendiary tracer rounds, making it suitable for recreational shooting.

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