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  1. Armor-Piercing OR Incendiary (API) rounds

    Green: Frequently indicates Armor-Piercing OR Incendiary (API) rounds. But, it can also combine the capabilities of AP and incendiary rounds in some cases. Definitely check with the manufacturer before purchasing to ensure you’re getting the features you want.
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    WEBJun 9, 2023 — Green: Frequently indicates Armor-Piercing OR Incendiary (API) rounds. But, it can also combine the capabilities of AP and incendiary rounds in some cases. Definitely check with the manufacturer before …

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