In Texas, there are no specific laws prohibiting the possession or use of hollow point ammunition. Hollow points are legal for civilians to purchase, possess, and use for self-defense or recreational shooting. However, it is important to note that while they are legal, their use in certain situations, such as during the commission of a crime, can lead to more severe legal consequences. Always ensure compliance with local regulations and laws regarding firearms and ammunition.
Yes.
Yes, assuming you can legally possess ammo.
Every manufacturer has their own special designs, but generally there are jacketed hollow points and unjacketted hollow points.
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Yes.
Yes. Hollow points are legal in all states, although New Jersey has some very tight restrictions one them.
No, not standard hollow points. Only ammunition designed or intended to explode or segment upon impact is illegal. Since standard hollow points are designed and intended to flatten, they don't match the prohibition. This is only my opinion, as per my reading of the specific law: Haw. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 134-8(a), found at Hawaii dot gov
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Brass jacked hollow points
no in pixxi hollow da
i have a springfield 1911 gov. it a 70 series and i can shoot hollow points all day long without any problems
Hollow points have a hollowed-out tip that expands upon impact, creating larger wound channels and reducing the risk of over-penetration. Ball point bullets have a solid tip and are designed for reliable penetration and stability, making them better for shooting through barriers or hard targets. Hollow points are often used for self-defense, while ball points are commonly used for target shooting or hunting.