Posted on 05/05/2012 1:38:50 PM PDT by marktwain
Glow Ammo is a new company that makes cold tracers. Cold tracers are small disks that can be pressed against the base of a bullet and after being shot, emit light. The cold tracers don't use phosphorus or other incendiary substances to emit light, they use a triboluminescent light source.
Triboluminescent candyTriboluminescence is a poorly-understood phenomena, but not uncommon just the same. Triboluminescence is the phenomena you see when you peel some kinds of tape off a roll quickly, or when you chomp on a Wint-O-Green Life Saver, you know, in the closet. With someone, hopefully.
Anyway, it's caused by electrons shearing or something. Again, it's not well understood, but Glow Ammo certainly knows how to take advantage of it. They make ammunition and glow disks for reloaders that take ordinary bullets and make them traceable. The explosion that propels the bullet also damages the disk, causing it to light up as it flies downrange.
The important thing is that because it isn't incendiary it can be fired safely wherever any bullets are fired, including indoor ranges. The bullet isn't on fire, it's a mechancal/chemical/electrical light source. And it works with any type of gun.
One interesting point of note is that these tracers can only be seen from behind the bullet, as the light from the tracer disk is blocked by the bullet for anyone downrange. This clearly has a tactical advantage for both law enforcement as well as possibly the military.
There is one other function of Glow Ammo, and that's practice. Shooting at long ranges or at indoor ranges often means not being able to clearly see how your shots placed until after you retrieve your targets. Glow Ammo doesn't have that problem. You will know immediately where each bullet landed.
This is a brilliant training tool for beginners as well as experts. Right now, Glow Ammo produces ammunition in three calibers, 124-grain round-nose 9mm, 180-grain flat-point .40 S&W, and 230-grain round-nose .45 ACP. Prices range from $35-40 for 50 rounds of handgun ammunition. Glow Ammo also sells just the dots for reloaders, 85 for $20, 255 for $50.
Glow Ammo is a tiny little thing but we wouldn't be surprised if it becomes a standard down the road. They have real potential to change shooting. With triboluminescence.
Another gimmick for the special-agent-wanna-be’s at the ranges.
Another gimmick for the special-agent-wanna-be’s at the ranges.
Looks good for shooting hogs. I wonder what they cost?
Tracers work both ways...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGg2MQzepP0&feature=player_embedded#!
How can the first shooter fire without any ear protection? Especially in an enclosed area.
He/she is deaf.
Electronic headphones.
These appear to have broken with that paradigm. The disk sits on the butt of the bullet, effectively negating forward observation.
At least, that is the claim... I would like to see it in a tactical setting.
what?
It would be cool if they become available to reloaders as a component.
Article says glow tracers do not. RIF
It looks like they are, as described in the post.
“.....There might be some defensive applications as well.”
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Yep, nothing like seeing the luminescence of your two taps leading into the chest of your attacker(s).
Probably wearing ear-plugs. Hard to see from outside. I use them at the range sometimes.
They already are. I just ordered some. Go to their website.
$15 shipping for one box of 50? See ya later guys...
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