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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 01:39:30 +0000, Bill McKee wrote: And loaded with wad cutters with the hollow bottom. With the bullet upside down. Otherwise you kill some poor neighbor 3 houses away after the bullet has gone through the intruder and a few walls. Anyone familiar with frangible bullets? I'm guessing that's what the Air Marshals were using. http://www.frangiblebullets.com/ They use something like that, although not necessarily from that manufacturer, and they don't concern themselves with the lead-free aspect. Glaser makes one called the Safety Slug, designed to disintegrate completely in the body and not pass through. And, Remington's versions are more traditional hollow points which tend not to pass through, either. It's a matter of matching exactly the right ammo with the gun in question, in order to achieve the right velocity to produce good expansion. |