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Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 1:03

This video tests whether .22 Long Rifle tracer ammunition can ignite a small propane tank. The experiment involved using a propane torch to pre-heat the area around the tank's valve and then firing tracer rounds at it. The results indicated that the tracer rounds, even when fired rapidly, did not directly ignite the propane.

Quick Summary

A test by Tática Civil demonstrated that .22 Long Rifle tracer ammunition, including rounds from FireQuest fired from a Vol Quartzin Arms Mamba, did not directly ignite a small propane tank. An external ignition source, like a propane torch, was needed to show the setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tracer Ammo vs. Propane Tank
  2. 00:08Testing FireQuest .22 LR Tracer Ammunition
  3. 00:13Using Propane Torch for Ignition
  4. 00:31Setting Up the Propane Tank Target
  5. 00:37Firing the Vol Quartzin Arms Mamba
  6. 00:48Analyzing Slow Motion Results
  7. 00:56Conclusion: Tracer Did Not Ignite Propane

Frequently Asked Questions

Can .22 Long Rifle tracer ammunition ignite a propane tank?

In a test conducted by Tática Civil, .22 Long Rifle tracer ammunition, even when fired rapidly, did not directly ignite a small propane tank. A propane torch was used as an auxiliary ignition source to demonstrate the setup.

What ammunition and firearm were used in the propane tank test?

The test utilized .22 Long Rifle tracer ammunition from FireQuest and was fired using a Vol Quartzin Arms Mamba pistol. A propane torch was also part of the experimental setup.

What was the outcome of testing tracer rounds against a propane tank?

The experiment concluded that the .22 Long Rifle tracer rounds did not cause the propane tank to ignite on their own. The tracer effect was not sufficient to overcome the ignition threshold of the propane.

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