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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 47873" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Spittin' in the Wind</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are wrong here. They are illegal only in New Jersey. Do not confuse that buzzword with any added danger, a hollow point bullet is just as dangerous as a "normal" round nose full metal jacket from the perspective of the shootee... it is, however, significantly less dangerous for anyone standing behind them. I am unimpressed with the idea of them exploding, if they are they clearly aren't more powerful for it. I have seen exploding bullets marketed before, marketed being the key word.</p><p></p><p>My only real problem with that video is that carrying a 1911 pistol loaded and uncocked is dangerous. Furthermore, I dare you to try and cock that pistol with one hand as he did in that video without violating several gun safety rules (e.g. keep your finger out of the trigger guard, don't point the gun at anything you aren't willing to destroy (like your foot)).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 47873, member: 4"] Re: Spittin' in the Wind You are wrong here. They are illegal only in New Jersey. Do not confuse that buzzword with any added danger, a hollow point bullet is just as dangerous as a "normal" round nose full metal jacket from the perspective of the shootee... it is, however, significantly less dangerous for anyone standing behind them. I am unimpressed with the idea of them exploding, if they are they clearly aren't more powerful for it. I have seen exploding bullets marketed before, marketed being the key word. My only real problem with that video is that carrying a 1911 pistol loaded and uncocked is dangerous. Furthermore, I dare you to try and cock that pistol with one hand as he did in that video without violating several gun safety rules (e.g. keep your finger out of the trigger guard, don't point the gun at anything you aren't willing to destroy (like your foot)). [/QUOTE]
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