.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.
No. Plated is not the same thickness as plated.
Ammuntion that has a thin jacket of metal (copper for example) that encloses the lead projectile.
The Marlin model 1894, chambered in .44mag, will accept all factory .44 magnum ammunition. I recommend jacketed or semi-jacketed ammo to prevent lead from fouling the barrel. Other than that, you're good with any "off the shelf" .44 magnum ammunition you choose.
HST are semi-jacketed hollow point ammunition, and the initials are for Hydra Shock Two, indicating that they are the next generation of the Hydra Shock bullet.
The federal agencies use the same ammo to train as they issue to carry. Jacketed hollow points.
9MM Luger can be Ball ammunition. Ball just means it is a jacketed round nose bellet.
7.62 is the ammunition's diameter, expressed in millimeters. Full metal jacket (FMJ) means that the bullet is made of lead, and fully jacketed with a (usually brass) covering.
It is steel core 7.62x39 rifle ammunition suitable for use in the AKM/AK47 as well as the SKS and other similar rifles. 7n6 ammunition has a lacquered steel case, and a jacketed lead bullet with an open tip and a mild steel core. It has recently been deemed as armor piercing by the ATF and imports into the US of this ammunition have been halted. However it is fully legal to buy, sell or own at this time.
It is a type of armor piercing ammunition that is lead jacketed with a steel core that is a common sniper round. 7.62 is the diameter of the bullet, and it is usually the standard that most modern body armors are rated against
The inner pipe of jacketed pipeline is normally referred as CORE pipe.
That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.