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This is for all you firearm fanatics out there that love seeing stuff shot in super slow motion. Check out how that RIP ammunition works.
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Not sure I buy that. A fragmenting bullet can cut through a lot of blood vessels as it splinters out, and who knows it might have prevented the 9mm from shooting out the other side of the gel. *shrugs*The main wound channel is about equal to a .22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psGFPRpWZ3w
While the petals didn't penetrate very far. If the bullet would have stayed together, those petals would have cut the entire length of the main wound channel, like a normal hollow point. A hollow point that comes apart is considered a failure.
The only thing the ammo does do well, is penetrate kevlar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQt3He4K5L8
The main wound channel is about equal to a .22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psGFPRpWZ3w
While the petals didn't penetrate very far. If the bullet would have stayed together, those petals would have cut the entire length of the main wound channel, like a normal hollow point. A hollow point that comes apart is considered a failure.
The only thing the ammo does do well, is penetrate kevlar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQt3He4K5L8
More gun bullshit on a tech site, just what we want.
Being completely illegal under the Geneva Convention for military use, as inhumane, is this really something we need flooding the streets of the USA?
Mercury filled bullets are illegal, everywhere, and have similar behavior.
Being completely illegal under the Geneva Convention for military use, as inhumane, is this really something we need flooding the streets of the USA?
Mercury filled bullets are illegal, everywhere, and have similar behavior.
Under 30. Like your IQ.
You give him much credit.
Looks like its not better than a hollowpoint.
It could be worse...they could be marketing another frangable...
More gun bullshit on a tech site, just what we want.
This is for all you firearm fanatics out there that love seeing stuff shot in super slow motion. Check out how that RIP ammunition works.
More gun bullshit on a tech site, just what we want.
Computers, Cats and Guns have always gone together.
That RIP ammo is one of the absolute worst ideas ever. It's a gun hating prosecutor's wet dream.
The Conventions apply to a signatory nation even if the opposing nation is not a signatory, but only if the opposing nation "accepts and applies the provisions" of the Conventions.
willfully cause a great suffering or serious injury to body or health.
Article 42 outlaw attacks on pilots and aircrews who are parachuting from an aircraft in distress
Articles 51 and 54 outlaw indiscriminate attacks on civilian populations...
Article 35 bans weapons that "cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering"...
Article 85 states that it is a war crime to use one of the protective emblems recognized by the Geneva Conventions to deceive the opposing forces.
What was the purpose of shooting through the drywall? To show that yes you still can kill your family if you're shooting at an intruder who runs in front of a bedroom wall?
Also he'll destroy ipads, iphones, xboxes, but he resuses the same ballastics gel?
You don't belong this deep in the internet if you don't have a cat or have at least created two cat related memes. Back to the bunny slopes for you!Cats are outside pets.
I can see the use of a bullet for a cat when it comes inside wizzes on your computer though.
That RIP ammo is one of the absolute worst ideas ever. It's a gun hating prosecutor's wet dream.
Being completely illegal under the Geneva Convention for military use, as inhumane, is this really something we need flooding the streets of the USA?
Mercury filled bullets are illegal, everywhere, and have similar behavior.
That RIP ammo is one of the absolute worst ideas ever. It's a gun hating prosecutor's wet dream.
That's retarded. There's even certain game that you can't hunt without expanding bullets, as its considered more humane to have a more instant kill. I wonder what their logic could have been.You do know hollow point bullets are against Geneva Convention too, right?
Myth 1: Hollow-point ammunition was outlawed by the Geneva Convention.
Fact: The Geneva Convention, which was actually a series of conferences held in Geneva, Switzerland, between 1863 and 1864, had absolutely nothing to do with expanding (or hollow-point) ammunition. The Geneva Convention dealt with the formation of the International Red Cross, among other things. One of its primary concerns was the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs) and the overall uniform medical care of wounded soldiers.
Myth 2: Hollow-point rounds (dumdums) are outlawed by international law.
Fact: Expanding bullets have never been outlawed by international law in any war or conflict that the U.S. has participated in. The issue of expanding bullets was briefly addressed at the International Peace Conference held at The Hague in the Netherlands in both 1889 and 1907. However, the U.S. never ratified the twelve-paragraph document (Declaration IV, 3) that dealt with expanding bullets. In fact, fewer than 25 countries actually signed that declaration, and that declaration has never been enforced since its ratification on July 29, 1899.
Nothing in your post is factual. How do you guys come up with this shit?Being completely illegal under the Geneva Convention for military use, as inhumane, is this really something we need flooding the streets of the USA?
Mercury filled bullets are illegal, everywhere, and have similar behavior.
That's retarded. There's even certain game that you can't hunt without expanding bullets, as its considered more humane to have a more instant kill. I wonder what their logic could have been.
LIES! Just googled: