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46. Fullet metal jackets, yes, will go thru walls. That is what the military has to use.
Wed Jul 20, 2016, 05:23 PM
Jul 2016

For civilians, ballistic tips are used quite a bit (they are designed for varmint use) and basically fragment into pieces upon impact. They will penetrate the first wall but fragment (explode) and not go thru the wall on the other side of the room. A hollow point handgun round will continue thru the walls because if thought it has expanded its still a solid mass.

edit: spelling.

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Police provided evidence Oneka Jul 2016 #16
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But it breaks the 'more guns more crime' talking point, just the same. N/T beevul Jul 2016 #41
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