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Default 04-19-2007, 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Arkan
Trip, hollow point bullets are legal here in the U.S. They're no more dangerous that a FMJ bullit IMO. I could be wrong here but i believe they banned the "Black Talons" after the Long Island Railroad shooting back in '93. Here's an Wikipedia definition

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Talon:f6cad]Black Talons[/url:f6cad]

To be honest, the 9mm is a marginal round to say the least. Headshots will always increase the chance of death no matter what caliber is used. I wonder how many of the 32 victims died with the 9mm round as opposed to the .22 round he used that day. Would it change things if we knew 90% of the victims died by being shot with the .22? From what i understand, most victims were shot multiple times and most suffered a headshot. At that, hollow points, FMJ, .22, or 9mm doesn't make all that much difference.
You're right about that - I just thought I remembered some rapper getting booked for having hollow points - but it could have been anywhere now that I think about it.
  
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