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  • Magdump

    Don’t troll me bro!
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    Eewww, armor piercing ammunition....

    Is that illegal to produce or own in his home state or something? Sounds like the business was legit, but doesn’t say whether or not he was loading it under a licensed person/entity, which is what it sounds like. This is how the left fills a narrative and gets things banned. They already tried to ban armor piercing rifle rounds and lost.

    I notice the article uses the same nomenclature as other anti gun rhetoric I’ve seen, including that used to outlaw armor piercing pistol ammo (if there really ever was such). If memory serves, the reason that 5.45 and 7.62x39 steel core ammo was banned was because there were AK ‘pistols’ that would shoot the ammo.

    See how they word things?


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    No concern for or mention of anything else a bullet may penetrate, except the vest of an enforcement officer. I wonder how many armor piercing rounds the gubment has...
     
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    Gator 45/70

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    Eewww, armor piercing ammunition....

    Is that illegal to produce or own in his home state or something? Sounds like the business was legit, but doesn’t say whether or not he was loading it under a licensed person/entity, which is what it sounds like. This is how the left fills a narrative and gets things banned. They already tried to ban armor piercing rifle rounds and lost.

    I notice the article uses the same nomenclature as other anti gun rhetoric I’ve seen, including that used to outlaw armor piercing pistol ammo (if there really ever was such). If memory serves, the reason that 5.45 and 7.62x39 steel core ammo was banned was because there were AK ‘pistols’ that would shoot the ammo.

    See how they word things?


    3b802e72faa3afba0a5d5613bcdef160.jpg


    No concern for or mention of anything else a bullet may penetrate, except the vest of an enforcement officer. I wonder how many armor piercing rounds the gubment has...

    I've always heard pistol ''perpetrator'' ammo was banned,If true I don't know when?

    But then again story's of ''mobsters'' drilling out the tips of pistol ammo and filling it with mercury and sealing the tip with wax was basically an exploding round when it hit flesh and bone...that is supposedly banned too?
     

    DAVE_M

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    I've always heard pistol ''perpetrator'' ammo was banned,If true I don't know when?

    But then again story's of ''mobsters'' drilling out the tips of pistol ammo and filling it with mercury and sealing the tip with wax was basically an exploding round when it hit flesh and bone...that is supposedly banned too?

    What is perpetrator ammo?

    I don’t think drilling out bullets and filling them with anything is illegal, but it’s pretty dumb.
     

    Gator 45/70

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    That would be Federal Hydra-Shok and it is very much so legal and still manufactured. It’s also not steel, but lead.

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    Hmmm, Don't know about those,The ones I looked at briefly belonged to a prison guard up in Wasilla Ak,They were black with a sharpened point.

    His ex-wife was having a Heaintpaidchildsuppotandalimony sale out of the garage...We bought 5 firearms at a decent price too,I walked away from the ammo !
     

    340six

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    I know that the Government stopped selling surplus AP ammo they only stuff you see is the 30-06 and 7.62x51 and dates are real old.
    When you see it is now parts. They sell the Brass and Bullets. In some local areas, AP is not legal. That is an old story I saw at a few sites when posted he was making ammo and selling it with no license but bet the DA and whoever else is after him also try and tack on the AP part. In the end, I am sure it will be a plea bargain and cost him an arm and a leg as well as some time.
     
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    Magdump

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    I know that the Government stopped selling surplus AP ammo they only stuff you see is the 30-06 and 7.62x51 and dates are real old.
    When you see it is now parts. They sell the Brass and Bullets. In some local areas, AP is not legal. That is an old story I saw at a few sites when posted he was making ammo and selling it with no license but bet the DA and whoever else is after him also try and tack on the AP part. In the end, I am sure it will be a plea bargain and cost him an arm and a leg as well as some time.
    Lol, for a rocket scientist he ain’t too bright. Illegal manufacturing and sale and couldn’t see fit to keep his fingerprints off the cases? Brilliant.
     

    Gator 45/70

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    Found it,1986 law

    In August of 1986 HR 3132 — PL 99-408 was passed by Congress and signed by President Reagan. The new law would ban any handgun round that’s core consisted of tungsten alloys, steel, iron, brass, bronze, beryllium copper, or depleted uranium. It would also prohibit any handgun round whose jacket weights more than 25 percent of the total weight of the projectile.
    https://www.ammoland.com/2019/01/new-legal-armor-piercing-handgun-round-announced-video/
     

    Magdump

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    Found it,1986 law

    In August of 1986 HR 3132 — PL 99-408 was passed by Congress and signed by President Reagan. The new law would ban any handgun round that’s core consisted of tungsten alloys, steel, iron, brass, bronze, beryllium copper, or depleted uranium. It would also prohibit any handgun round whose jacket weights more than 25 percent of the total weight of the projectile.
    https://www.ammoland.com/2019/01/new-legal-armor-piercing-handgun-round-announced-video/
    Yet there are handgun rounds with all copper bullets on the market. Not sure who could manage depleted uranium rounds tho, lol. That’s hard core right there...so to speak.
     

    ozarkpugs

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    What is perpetrator ammo?

    I don’t think drilling out bullets and filling them with anything is illegal, but it’s pretty dumb.
    It is illegal if what you put in it is combustible / explosive . Primers up front are a no no .

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    ozarkpugs

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    Illegal or not, it’s dumb.
    The 44 mag. exploders were a lot of fun . I always found it interesting how the empty jacket had the primer cup welded to the center of it . Of course when a wacko tried to kill our president with a failed design , 22 version of the exploders they all were outlawed . Definitely would not be something I would want to put in a magizine fed gun .



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