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An example is a person deciding to intervene because another person's life is in danger. In that case you way well shoot from a lot further than a few feet.
The purpose of putting holes in paper targets can vary. Both my daughters love shooting. Their purpose is fun. My purposes in weekly firearms use is training, but also fun.
Plastic rounds were commonly used by east Germans to practice marksmanship. People now days use low recoil plastic rounds to enable children to shoot firearms they otherwise would not be able to due to the recoil.
I am not saying guns are not primarily built for ending some form of life or another, but far more often they kill more paper than people.
The government should not have anything to say about this on a federal level as the rules are clear. This round contains no explosive in it at all, so there is no reason to ban it. That will not stop the socialist states from banning it similar to the black talon bullet, but it should be no issue on the federal level.
For me it breaks down to the fact that this is an interesting round, but it is new. I would not trust my life or my family's lives to it without more testing time and independent data.
I normally don't try to tell people what to do or how to do what they are doing. I have a thing about ons shot one kill ammo. I have three cousins on the Atlant PD, 1 a deputy sheriff in Idaho and many many friends in Afghanistan. I worry too much probably.
“ "The R.I.P. will not defeat level 3A body armor, that was one of our main goals when designing this bullet,” Brown said."
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