Streak Visual Ammunition: Non-Incendiary Tracer Ammo

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posted on July 24, 2018
Ammo Incorporated is introducing a revolution in low-light and indoor shooting training with their new Streak Visual Ammunition. This innovative new ammunition allows shooters to see, in real time, where their shots are going...without the use of traditional tracer rounds. Previously, many ranges forbade the use of tracer rounds because they do represent a fire hazard, but Streak Visual Ammunition is non-incendiary. Using a unique proprietary chemical reaction, these rounds light up the night with every hammer strike, and they do it safely. It's a terrific training tool that lets you visually trace the path of the bullet from muzzle to target. It might seem too good to be true, but we gave the Streak a thorough workout on our range and the results really were quite...illuminating. (Sorry.) In this video, you'll get to see how Streak ammunition really does give you feedback on your shot placement that lasers just can't match.

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