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11-25-2017, 09:47 AM
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Re: Try To Steal Police Officer's Bike
It was quick and effective Karma. The officer will have something to talk about for years, and have the reputation of - don't mess with this.
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11-25-2017, 03:48 PM
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Re: Try To Steal Police Officer's Bike
Well he'll never do that again. |
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11-26-2017, 02:48 PM
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Re: Try To Steal Police Officer's Bike
I thought that was some kind of new-fangled douchebag nose stud! ROCKIN'! |
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11-26-2017, 07:39 PM
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Re: Try To Steal Police Officer's Bike
I'm kinda leaning toward a flat based bullet that tumbled after encountering the skull and brains. But I'm not sure. I had some 9mm rounds that were totally encased in copper jacket including the bottom of the slug. They were called Total Metal Jacket as opposed to Full Metal Jacket. ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Total Metal Jacket Bullets Total Metal Jacket ("TMJ") (also known as "Full Metal Case") is often mistaken for a similar bullet, the Full Metal Jacket ("FMJ"). However, these two types of bullets are not the same. Specifically, the difference between an FMJ and a TMJ lies in the base of the round. In as FMJ the base of the bullet is exposed lead, and in the TMJ the bullet is fully covered with a copper plating. The TMJ is primarily used in Match shooting as TMJs are more accurate than a traditional FMJ. Some indoor ranges require TMJ rounds to reduce the amount of lead contaminants in the air. Note that TMJs are not recommended for ported firearms, as the casing may be sheared off as the bullet leaves the barrel." |