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Old January 3rd 04, 08:22 AM
tony roberts
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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.


The Israelis, who have been using armed guards for years on their
aircraft, use a low velocity tumbling bullet that will stop a person but
supposedly will not decompress the aircraft if it misses and hits the
cabin wall.
I don't understand how filling a 45 cal shot shell with birdshot and
wire would achieve the same result.
Or is the US following a different path?

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Old January 3rd 04, 01:07 PM
Tom Sixkiller
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"tony roberts" wrote in message
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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.


The Israelis, who have been using armed guards for years on their
aircraft, use a low velocity tumbling bullet that will stop a person but
supposedly will not decompress the aircraft if it misses and hits the
cabin wall.
I don't understand how filling a 45 cal shot shell with birdshot and
wire would achieve the same result.
Or is the US following a different path?

Quite so...those rounds are only good for a few (less than 25) on soft
targets, and virtually useless on even "firm" targets.


 




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