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Talon referred to the jacket metal opening into a sharp edged pattern that produced a larger wound channel. No, it does not shred people. Black Talon ammunition was withdrawn from the market.
Black Talons were hollow point ammo designed for self-defense. Contrary to popular misperception, they are not cop killer bullets and are not able to defeat body armor any better than other bullets -- in fact they are more easily stopped by body armor.
It was voluntarily discontinued in its original form after trauma surgeons began expressing concern about possibly being injured by the bullets during surgery.
Black Talon - Samuel Barone - was created in 1976.
The Tagalog version of "leap" is "talon" or "sumugod."
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I think you may need to rethink your comparison, because I do not believe that Remington makes a .22 caliber Summit. So it is not fair to compare the .22 Talon against the .177 Remington. However the Talon does have a few advantages over the Remington. It has fiber sights and a scope. The Remington only comes with a Scope. The summit has a manual safety the Talon is automatic. The Talon also has an adjustable butt plate the Remington had none. The Talon is a little quieter and is faster (FPS) when comparing .177 to .177 between the two rifles. My choice would be the Talon. But it's your money.
Talon, such as in "a bird's talon" is a noun.
Mounted on the firewall near the battery its a black cylinder
Jean Talon has written: 'Talon'