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Worst come to worse you could make your own, just probably wont be nearly as effective as the "real" stuff
Reloaded cartridges are just as effective/reliable/powerful as retail, in fact you can safely make the loads quite hotter (more powder, muzzle velocity, terminal ballistics)
They just might not be as consistent until you've gotten the hang of it.
Where ya gonna get the depleted uranium? Modern ammo is more than just a slug of steel propelled by gunpowder.
lol @ that, I own a great deal of modern guns and ammunition, none of which has depleted uranium. Nor have I ever seen it for sale in the reloading section of any gun store.
Have you heard of any domestic law enforcement agency that uses depleted uranium? Or a round of it ever having killed an American in America? Just what caliber bullet do I need depleted uranium for?
Where ya gonna get the depleted uranium? Modern ammo is more than just a slug of steel propelled by gunpowder.
Lol, using depleted uranium is a death sentence to use, btw. It's intention was as a last resort ammo...
That's just not true. You can read about the military applications of DU here. It was the goto material for any penetrating ammo. Certain applications are being replaced with tungsten now, but DU use still remains.
Especially after the WHO found there to be no risk of human health problems from DU.
Lol, using depleted uranium is a death sentence to use, btw. It's intention was as a last resort ammo...
When you said high tech bullets I thought you meant like the "smart bullets" (laser guided bullets that travel to the target range and explode like a grenade)...
clownboy is correct
Really?!? You honestly believe that??
Yes. Jump off the "I'm Soooo Scared" bandwagon. The health hazzard is in the dust (and not as severe or as persistent as the scared ones pump themselves up to believe), but no worse than all the heavy metals non-DU ammo is made from. A battlefield is not an environmentally friendly place.
Yes. Jump off the "I'm Soooo Scared" bandwagon. The health hazzard is in the dust (and not as severe or as persistent as the scared ones pump themselves up to believe), but no worse than all the heavy metals non-DU ammo is made from. A battlefield is not an environmentally friendly place.
The real healthrisk is when they are being used for thier original intent, killing people and breaking stuff.
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