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Old January 2nd 04, 09:59 PM
C J Campbell
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Default Frangible bullets

Yet another myth -- that frangible bullets will provide an adequate defense
against terrorists while minimizing the possibility of aircraft damage.

Frangible bullets explode on contact with a target. Good idea if the target
is the skin of an aircraft or the skin of a terrorist. Bad idea if the
terrorist wears thick enough clothing or maybe a layer of Kevlar and the
frangible bullet will not penetrate the protective layer. Meanwhile those
bullet shards will be flying all over the place.

I would prefer that sky marshals be issued armor piercing rounds that will
penetrate bullet-proof vests and make only small holes in airplanes. Perhaps
a mix of the first couple of rounds armor piercing and the rest dum-dums
just to make sure the ******* is dead.

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Christopher J. Campbell
World Famous Flight Instructor
Port Orchard, WA


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