My HS chemistry says phosphorous is corrosive.
Phosphorus is on the ass of a tracer, it's what makes it burn.
Just my 2
My HS chemistry says phosphorous is corrosive.
Phosphorus is on the ass of a tracer, it's what makes it burn.
Just my 2
As I posted in the other thread about this, tracers do not lite in a barrel. Any military gun that tracers are shot from would end up blowing up in the shooters face and they would have burning phosphorous embedded in their face.
Tracers have a brass cup on the back side where the phosphorous is, the pressure and heat from the burning powder is what sets them off outside of the barrel.
The powder in tracer rounds burns hotter to accomplish this. If you buy surplus powder you will see WC844 or WC844T also WC846 or WC846T