In an extremely general sense, fmj doesn't cover the base of the projectile while fmc does.
A full metal jacket (or FMJ) is a bullet consisting of a soft core (usually made of lead) encased in a shell of harder metal .
Yes. Most of your basic target ammo is going to be FMJ.
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
Ball ammunition has a soft lead core and a full or sometimes total metal jacket made of gilding metal, cupronickle, or steel alloy.
rem=remington
TMJ... Total Metal Jacket... is intended to keep airborne lead to a minimum. Some ranges require it. TMJ completely surrounds the lead core with copper.
No. Ball ammo is a lead round nosed bullet with a copper jacket. It will just flatten when hitting armor.
There is no difference. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol.
Speer Lawman is good range ammo. It'll cycle through a Glock just fine.
a shotgun is pump action and a revolver "revovles" the ammo.
TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) bullets should be safe in a Glock with polygonal rifling. It IS fully jacketed ammo. Glocks do not do well with cast lead bullets.
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