Just telling you what the Geneva Convention states.
Tell us more about the text of the Geneva Convention that bans hollow points?
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Just telling you what the Geneva Convention states.
You guys are wrong. The story was on Facebook and posted by MSP so it has to be absolutely 100% correct. So run and hide all your illegal bullets right now! Better yet mail 'em all to me, I'll take the heat.
This went out the door when we stopped fighting uniformed opfor.
can you carry a spare mag with them?Hollow points are not illegal in NJ to purcase or possession it is illegal to carry them in a firearm unless you are shooting at a range.
i looked into flamethrowers a few months ago, and i think theyre gtg in CTFlame throwers are actually banned for that reason also along with many weapons (chemical weapons). If a 2 ton bomb drops on your stomach you aren't feeling anytihinng. A hollow point hits you in the gut your hurting and going out nice and slow. Just telling you what the Geneva Convention states. I didn't write it.
Thanks for the thought. Just give me your address and I'll pick up your ammo.lol I'd ask for the address but don't want you getting raided
i looked into flamethrowers a few months ago, and i think theyre gtg in CT
Seems to be a ban on rocketry.Bill H.2175
wtf device is this? A remote controlled FA-18? Free floating device that uses open flame for propulsion? Guess flame throwers are good in MA just don't propell yourself on a skateboard or something crazy.
Seems to be a ban on rocketry.
WTF?
Like these...Maybe, but the other half of the description sounds like those tiny hot-air balloons that some cultures like to let fly with the wind.
For some crazy reason I'm not surprised you looked into it. I'm curious if they are ok in MA now. I'll have to do some looking.
Maybe, but the other half of the description sounds like those tiny hot-air balloons that some cultures like to let fly with the wind.
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Like these...
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...3.1080.3j6.9.0...0.0...1c.1.6.img.70OFSUIwQvA
I guess they're called "sky lanterns"
I've also yet to see a handgun mag that goes with a S&W Chief's Special (which is what this particular handgun looks like)!
I just bought hollow points for my 45 last night! I also carry hollow points on my 9 concealed. I am also confusedI'm calling shenanigans on this. Hollow points are openly sold in Wal-mart and other stores- can't be illegal.
S&W Chief's Special that takes a magazine:
S&W Chiefs Special 9mm Semi-Auto for sale (944064367)
But I'm sure that wasn't what was recovered...
Tell us more about the text of the Geneva Convention that bans hollow points?