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I have a 50 cal rd with a small red tip stamped, "RA 1941, 50 Cal Z". I believe its a tracer rd, but what is the "RA" and the "Z"?
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O'Kelly's Boys
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O'Kelly's Boys
You might find these links interesting
http://www.nebraskaaircrash.com/50caliber.html
http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/ordinance-ammo/a-guide-to-headstamps-5718/
You will find both answers you already received in them but still interesting
The Nebraska Aircrash site has a great color code poster. My 50 cal rd has a very small and well defined red tip. There is nothing below it, but is has been scraped/scratched and I believe there may have been an aluminum color stripe below and is therefore likely the 'armour piercing incendiary tracer'.
If this was a British contract in 1941, could it have been intended for RAF use say with the RAF's B-17s? I believe APIT rds were used in aircraft. What else would the Brits have been using 50 cal for at that time?
The Nebraska Aircrash site has a great color code poster. My 50 cal rd has a very small and well defined red tip. There is nothing below it, but is has been scraped/scratched and I believe there may have been an aluminum color stripe below and is therefore likely the 'armour piercing incendiary tracer'.
If this was a British contract in 1941, could it have been intended for RAF use say with the RAF's B-17s? I believe APIT rds were used in aircraft. What else would the Brits have been using 50 cal for at that time?