What is a black tip bullet?

If you find Black Tipped ammo out there (and you probably won't), that means you're looking at a true armor-piercing
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Armour-Piercing Composite Rigid - a type of armor piercing projectile.
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What is a black tip 50 cal bullet?

This bullet has an unpainted tip. This cartridge is used against lightly armored vehicles, protective shelters, and personnel, and can be identified by its black tip. This cartridge is used, in place of the armor-piercing round, against armored, flammable targets.
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What are green tip bullets?

Green-tip ammunition is most common in 5.56/. 223 Rem caliber and is mainly designed for use with the AR platform. These rounds were originally considered controversial, as they meet one of the criteria of the federal definition of armor-piercing ammunition.
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Can civilians own black tip ammo?

Armor-piercing ammunition is designed to penetrate ballistic armor and protective shields intended to stop or deflect conventional bullets. Armor-piercing handgun ammunition is federally banned for civilian use or ownership in the U.S. Per 18 United States Code, § 921(a)(17)(B).
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What are red tip bullets?

What is The Red Tip? The red tip attached to the bullet is a plastic tip. The tip is molded into a streamlined shape to generate a spitzer-like design. The tip is anchored into the bullet, but will disengage when the round strikes your target. These bullets are designed for rifles or rifle-caliber pistols.
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What are blue tip bullets?

Blue tipped military ammunition are incendiary rounds. Manufacturers designed these rounds all the way back in WW2. Experts built the rounds to shoot down aircraft by igniting their fuel tanks. These rounds are generally painted, or dipped in blue paint.
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What are silver tip bullets?

Made famous by Winchester, the Ballistic Silver Tip bullet is considered to be one of the most devastating bullets for big game. Big game hunters praise this bullet for its proven precision and immediate knockdown power on the target. The tip of the bullet is not made of real silver, or even real metal for that matter.
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Why don t ranges allow green tips?

You can't shoot green tip ammo at most shooting ranges because it's made to penetrate steel, and most indoor shooting ranges use steel to catch bullets. While the steel backdrop would likely still stop a green tip bullet, it would incur a lot of damage, costing the range a lot of money.
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How long can I keep my magazines loaded?

Some ammunition manufacturers recommend rotating service-related ammunition as little as every six months. By following that guide line, magazines would remain fully loaded a maximum of six months before being unloaded and reloaded.
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What is a blue tip 50 cal bullet?

The incendiary bullet has a light blue tip. This cartridge is used against personnel and unarmored targets. This bullet has an unpainted tip. This cartridge is used against lightly armored vehicles, protective shelters, and personnel, and can be identified by its black tip.
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Do Snipers use 50 Cal?

There are several variants of the heavy-hitting . 50 caliber round, used by the U.S. military in M2 machine guns and M107 sniper rifles.
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Why are some bullet tips colored?

Orange and Red Tipped bullets indicate tracer rounds. While you can access these as an American citizen, you'll jump through a lot of legal hoops to do so. Why? The ATF mandates that both the buyer and seller of tracer rounds possess a federal explosives license.
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What is the purpose of full metal jacket bullets?

What is Full Metal Jacket? A Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) is a bullet that has a soft core, usually with lead, and is encased in a harder alloy metal such as cupronickel or gilding metal. The purpose of these rounds is to hold their trajectory, and they have greater penetration against soft tissue.
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What makes armor piercings round?

Armor-piercing bullets typically contain a hardened steel, tungsten, or tungsten carbide penetrator encased within a copper or cupronickel jacket, similar to the jacket which would surround lead in a conventional projectile.
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Is .223 and 5.56 ammo the same?

223 rounds are virtually identical in size to 5.56mm rounds. This means that the majority of the time, . 223 ammunition will chamber and fire in a 5.56mm chamber and vice versa. However, the biggest difference between the two is that 5.56x45mm ammunition is loaded to a significantly higher pressure than .
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Is FMJ allowed at ranges?

Most indoor gun ranges allow FMJ ammo. In fact, it's one of the most common types of ammo shot at most gun ranges. A small portion of ranges do not allow it because a few military FMJ bullets have steel cores that damage bullet traps. So, FMJ is usually fine, but some ranges are dead set against it.
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Is green tip ammo more expensive?

The fact remains that green tip ammunition is still relatively cheap in an expensive ammunition market, and critics of the ATF's ruling argue that banning this type of ammo could drive up pricing on all 5.56 ammunition.
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Is Winchester Silvertip good ammo?

When it comes to ammunition for personal defense, the Winchester Silvertip Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) is a time-tested, proven round. Winchester Silvertip technology provides threat-stopping power across a wide variety of calibers and bullet weights.
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Who makes ballistic Silvertip bullets?

Nosler's Combined Technology Ballistic Silvertip® bullet takes Nosler's Ballistic Tip® technology for accuracy, penetration, and controlled expansion; and combines it with Winchester's Lubalox® black oxide coating process to make every shot you fire easier on your barrel.
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How good is Winchester ballistic Silvertip?

they have always been great shooting bullets. the one thing i have found is not to run them to fast, a little slower is better with them so they don't come apart as much. but for a ballistic tip of that design, they have been a good bullet for us.
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What do plastic tip bullets do?

Upon impact, the plastic drives into the hollow point and the bullet performs like a standard hollow-point, expanding ("mushrooming") to a larger diameter. These bullets possess the aerodynamics for longer, more accurate flights, and the in-target performance to ensure high lethality.
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What are black tip bullets made of?

Though widely misreported to be Teflon, molybdenum disulfide, or wax, the ammo has an unusual black appearance compared to other copper-jacketed or lead bullets. The black appearance was due to the oxidized copper jacket.
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Are hollow points illegal in war?

While hollow points are commonly used by police and civilians, they are banned in international warfare under the 1899 Hague Convention's early laws of war that the United States has followed even though the U.S. government never ratified the agreement.
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