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![]() "Tom Fleischman" wrote in message rthlink.net... In article , C J Campbell wrote: Pilots who like frangible rounds but can't get any of the government issue can easily make their own by loading .45 cal shot shells with bits of wire and small birdshot. These can be fired from a revolver, but not an automatic pistol. At close range the round will act just like a slug, but it will not penetrate wallboard, extremely thick clothing, airplane windows or aircraft aluminum. This is the famed "junkyard dog" load printed in American Handgunner several years ago. Guaranteed to stop an inadequately protected human target, but it makes a heck of mess to clean up afterwards. Why are you posting this crap here? Because this "crap" is the subject of what various ammunition will do inside the body of an aircraft. |
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