yo_john117 said:
Ah ok. They really do sound horrible. |
To be more specific. Due to the tips being hollow... the bullets are lighter therefore they have less penetrating power and are less likely to be "Clear" shots where they just shoot clear someone which is less likely to kill them because you lose a lot of the force...
Furthermore they expand more because of the hollow tip which causes more damage and a bigger hole for more blood and much worse interernal injuries.
Things have been banned in warfare since like the early 1900's.
Though ironcially they're often used by police.
Due to it sticking in a persons body, hollow points are FAR less likely to hit innocent bystanders.








