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    Question on pre WW2 US 30 cal Incendiary

    I found two 30 cal cartridges head stamped F A 38 with blue bullet tips. I would think these are 30M1 pre war incendiary cartridges ? My question, were pre WW2 30 cal incendiary cartridges marked with a blue tip ? and are these incendiary cartridges ?Attachment 92178Attachment 92179
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    One of your tips look green to me. The other one is blue but looks much darker than the blue I’m used to seeing on incendiary rounds of the era. They’re more of a sky blue color.
    No idea what green means.

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    Colours

    Foreign Tracers: Left picture Green Argentinaicon (and section), Indigo! Belgiumicon (and section), Red France (and section).
    If you like different color tips - the four at right are 1950s & 1960s experimental tracers from Englandicon. L-R Blue, Purple, Orange, Orange/White

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    Incendiaries were blue, but I doubt it'd be that particular shade. That's just a WHAG though. There's a short blurb about 'em here. Way down. Says the blue tip didn't appear until 1941.
    http://www.smallarmsreview.com/displ...darticles=1622
    Better picture here. Still away down.
    An Introduction To Collecting .30-06 Cartridges - International Ammunition Association
    Green is Brit AP.
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