Tracers are for the military .Us gun loving civilians have no need for those nasty killing things. Conform and obey.Canola another great GM food,maybe someone will modify castor beans into a new bug resistant edible product soon
maybe someone will modify castor beans into a new bug resistant edible product soon
mmmmmmm... can someone pass the ricin?
There is lots of research into canola that says its bad for you but if your livelyhood depends on it eat away.I prefer more natural oils to consume.
There is lots of research into canola that says its bad for you but if your livelyhood depends on it eat away.I prefer more natural oils to consume.
What would be "more natural"......?
I'm also curious about this. For some reason I see tracers leaving more residue in barrel, or do they not "ignite" until they are exposed to air after they leave the muzzle?
What is the best oil for heart attack defence....??
I'm curious how far a 50BMG tracer will fly?
Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
p.s. for healthy reasons I think I'll switch from the Olive Oil to the Canola ...![]()
You have to be careful with tracers, they can start fires once they come back down to earth.
Canola oil is my main cooking oil, seconded by olive oil.
My COTW says for 50 BMG M1 tracer, visible from 250-1600 yards. Unfortuneately there is no mention of maximum range.
You will need to dig deeper than that my friend.This is a snippet from NRCAN - Cartridges, Classification and Authorization, General and Detailed Requirements for Type C Explosives
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1.3 Regulation of Use
ERD does not regulate the use of cartridges. The use of small arms cartridges is controlled by law enforcement agencies under the Criminal Code. However, as part of the approval and testing process by the Explosives Safety and Security Branch, ERD does request information to ensure that the item can be safely used as recommended by the manufacturer, e.g., company product information and technical data.
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Tracers are not illegal and are not in the prohibited ammunitions list.
You will need to dig deeper than that my friend.