Yes, like other auto-loading firearms the Glock will feed and fire hollowpoint bullets.
Yes, Hollow point bullets are legal in Nevada. However, amour piercing bullets for pistols are not. Also, if you have tracer bullets (pistol or rifle), you cannot fire them on the open range due to fire danger.
No one really knows. Some will say the British Army, but most likely they were adapting earlier bullet designs.
Some bullets are coated with Teflon to protect the barrel from excessive wear and fouling. Other coatings for bullets include molybdenum disulfide, wax, and other proprietary films. Some bullets have a plastic tip or plugs and are generically called "poly-tips" and people sometimes mistake this for Teflon. The plugs initiate rapid expansion by acting like a piston which gets driven into a hollow cavity in the bullet. Such poly tipped bullets are commonly used for hunting small or thin skinned animals. One popular type of poly tipped bullet is the Nosler Ballistic Tip.
Hollow Tip is not dead. He is alive residing in North Highlands, CA.
Instead of a pointed tip, the tip of the bullet is a somewhat cone shaped hollow.
Hollow Point bullets have a hollow nose or an hole in the nose of the bullet. This causes the bullet to mushroom into a larger diameter when it hits something. A regular bullet is conical or blunt nose in shape. Some can be pure lead or can be jacketed with a bronze or copper coating.
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oxen hormone is produced at the shoot tip , so when you cut off the shoot tip the plant or tree grows wider .
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The tip of a leaf is the APEX.
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