Shooting 9mm Tracers

Published on July 25, 2023
Duration: 0:46

This video showcases the visual appeal and performance of 9mm tracer ammunition during a night shoot. The host demonstrates the distinct glowing trail left by the tracer rounds fired from a Canik Mete SFX Rival pistol. The content highlights the effectiveness of tracers for visibility in low-light conditions and provides a close-up look at the ammunition's construction.

Quick Summary

9mm tracer ammunition features a red tip containing a burning compound that creates a visible trail, ideal for low-light shooting. The Canik Mete SFX Rival pistol was used to demonstrate these tracers, with slow-motion footage capturing their glowing trajectory.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm Tracer Night Shoot
  2. 00:119mm Tracer Ammunition Overview
  3. 00:18Canik Mete SFX Rival Shooting Tracers
  4. 00:29Tracer Rounds in Slow-Motion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes 9mm tracer ammunition visible at night?

9mm tracer ammunition is designed with a special compound in the tip, often indicated by a colored paint (like red in this video), which ignites upon firing. This ignition creates a visible trail of light as the bullet travels, making it easy to track its path, especially in low-light conditions.

What pistol was used to shoot the 9mm tracer rounds?

The firearm used in this video to shoot the 9mm tracer ammunition was a Canik Mete SFX Rival pistol. This model is chambered in 9mm and is known for its features suitable for range and tactical applications.

What are the key visual characteristics of tracer rounds?

Tracer rounds are characterized by a visible trail of light they emit during flight, caused by a pyrotechnic charge in the base or tip. This video specifically highlights the red-tipped tracers, showcasing their distinct glow and trajectory over water.

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