In the US, the state of New Jersey has the most restrictive laws regarding hollow points, but they are still legal there. They are legal in all 50 states.
There is a bullet design/type for any application of firearms you can think of. Just as tools were developed for specific purposes, so did bullet design evolve over the years. Here's a few.... 1. Wadcutter 2. Sem-wadcutter 3. Round nose 4. Jacketed round nose 5. Flat point 6. Semi-jacketed flat point 7. Jacketed flat point 8. Hollow point 9. Jacketed hollow point 10. Semi-jacketed hollow point 11. Spire point 12. Frangible 13. Boat-tail The list goes on, I just popped in 13 off the top of my head, there are others out there, specialty rounds such as the Hydro-shok. Without a more specific question, that's the best I can do for you. <><><> Good listing. There are also tracer, armor piercing, incendiary, and plastic training bullets.
It is called a bullet list
Two forms of table of specification is table form and bulleted list. A bulleted list has a bullet or "dot" next to each point.
Two forms of table of specification is table form and bulleted list. A bulleted list has a bullet or "dot" next to each point.
- In DC hollow points are as legal as any other normal/non-restricted bullet. So possessing a hollow point *isn't* a crime only if you comply with every single requirement listed in DC Code § 7-2506.01. - The totally banned rounds are listed in § 7-2501.01(13A) (A) ("restricted pistol bullet"). One of the bullets on this list is a full-jacketed pistol bullet, over .22 caliber, if the jacket "has a weight of more than 25% of the total weight of the projectile". - And even if you figure out how to legally possess bullets in DC, if they're larger than .22 caliber rimfire, you can't possess a magazine that "can accept" 11 or more of them. See the "large capacity ammunition feeding device" crime in § 7-2506.01(b).
Two forms of table of specification is table form and bulleted list. A bulleted list has a bullet or "dot" next to each point.
A Bulleted List
It is called a bullet list
It is called a bullet list
and create an unordered list. This means that the items are in no particular order. The tags also work with tags but it created a bullet point instead of an automatic number. defines the list - whilst defines each separate item in the list.
I am unsure of many blogs, however I know of:~The Old Pixie Hollow~Marigold's Pixie Hollow Musings
Define New Bullet.