1000 Rounds of 9mm Ammo by Ammo Inc. Streak - 124gr TMJ Non-Incendiary Visual Tracer

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Ammo Overview

Ammo Quantity - 1,000 rounds per case; 50 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - Ammo Inc.
Projectiles - 124 grain total metal jacket (TMJ) non-incendiary visual tracer
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Muzzle Velocity - 1,065 fps
Muzzle Energy - 312 ft lbs

Details

Do you remember how much fun you had with glow-in-the-dark toys back when you were a kid? Well, Ammo Inc. Streak is like the 9mm equivalent for grownups!

This cartridge’s 124 grain total metal jacket bullet leaves a streak of green light in its path, which makes its trajectory highly visible in low-light environments including indoor ranges. But the TMJ is not incendiary, and is no more likely to start a fire than any conventional bullet. The TMJ’s bottom is simply treated with a special luminescent chemical, which reflects green light back at the firing line when it is illuminated by bright muzzle flash. Very clever!

The TMJ projectile is especially well-suited for indoor range use. Its core is totally surrounded by its copper jacket, so ignition can’t burn any lead off it during ignition. You’ll inhale less toxic lead, which is always nice, and you’ll note that TMJs also keep your barrel relatively cleaner.

Streak ammunition features Ammo Inc.’s Hyperclean Technology, which halves cleaning time by dramatically reducing the accumulation of propellant residue. Ammo Inc.’s own new brass cases make this specialty target ammo reloadable!

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Posted On: 10/8/2023 By: John B

A: Hi John! No guarantee that you will see the bullet's glow in daylight. At nighttime, you can potentially see the streak beyond 300 yards.

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