Are Rip bullets legal?

The answer to this question is both “yes” and “no.” Since RIP rounds fall under the heading of hollow-point ammunition, it is legal to purchase in the United States.
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What does an RIP bullet do?

The Radically Invasive Projectile, or RIP bullet, uses machined copper-tipped bullets to make multiple penetrations into a target, including the main body of the bullet, creating up to nine different wound channels.
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What are illegal bullets?

Flechette bullets, illegal in California, Florida, and Illinois, shoot two or more metal wires or dart-style bullets. Dragon's breath, illegal in Florida, Illinois, and Iowa, is a type of ammunition for shot guns that shoots out sparks and flames up to about 100 feet or further.
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What is the most penetrating round?

The RIP bullet is a particularly vicious-looking round. The all-copper bullet is precision machined with multiple grooves, creating a round that ends with nine pointed tips. Upon impact, the bullet breaks apart along the grooves, creating nine different penetrating projectiles.
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What is a black tipped bullet?

Black Tips

Speaking of armor-piercing rounds… If you find Black Tipped ammo out there (and you probably won't), that means you're looking at a true armor-piercing round.
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Are Black Talon bullets legal?

In 1993 Winchester removed the ammunition from public sale, but at no time was Black Talon ammunition uniformly prohibited by US law.
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Are hollow points illegal in war?

While hollow points are commonly used by police and civilians, they are banned in international warfare under the 1899 Hague Convention's early laws of war that the United States has followed even though the U.S. government never ratified the agreement.
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Why are hollow points illegal?

Legislation. The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, prohibited the use in international warfare of bullets that easily expand or flatten in the body. It is a common misapprehension that hollow-point ammunition is prohibited by the Geneva Conventions, as the prohibition significantly predates those conventions.
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Are tungsten bullets illegal?

A: Yes. Under federal law it is perfectly legal to make, sell and purchase “armor-piercing” ammunition as long as you have the proper licensing.
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What is the deadliest 9mm round?

Winchester PDX1 DEFENDER

According to the FBI, the PDX1 9mm loads provided great ballistic performance in a wide range of barrier tests. The wound channel it creates is just what a 9mm self defense ammo should do.
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What are blue tip bullets?

Blue tipped military ammunition are incendiary rounds. Manufacturers designed these rounds all the way back in WW2. Experts built the rounds to shoot down aircraft by igniting their fuel tanks. These rounds are generally painted, or dipped in blue paint.
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What are Hydra Shok bullets?

Hydra-Shok is a type of hollow-point projectile made by Federal Premium Ammunition. It was originally patented by ammunition designer Tom Burczynski. Hydra-Shok was released in 1988 after the FBI requested a bullet with better terminal ballistics than traditional cup and core projectiles.
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Can you still buy RIP rounds?

The answer to this question is both “yes” and “no.” Since RIP rounds fall under the heading of hollow-point ammunition, it is legal to purchase in the United States.
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Are Dragon's Breath rounds a war crime?

Legality. Dragon's breath rounds are regulated by state law in four American states (California, Florida, Illinois and Iowa), due to their inherent fire hazard.
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What is in Dragon's Breath rounds?

Dragon's breath is a special type of incendiary-effect round for a 12 gauge shotgun. Dragon's breath consists primarily of magnesium pellets/shards. When the round is fired, sparks and flames can shoot out to about 100 ft.
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Are full metal jacket bullets illegal?

Crucially, California's armor-piercing bullet law only prohibits steel core bullets designed for handguns. A handgun is a firearm such as a revolver, sidearm, or semi-automatic pistol. The state has a blanket ban on knowingly possessing all armor-piercing ammunition for handguns.
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Why put a cross in a bullet?

2 Answers. Show activity on this post. Cutting a round in this way guarantees that the round will fragment upon striking the body creating more severe wounds. There is a forum of ammunition specialists answering a similar question.
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Are 5.56 rounds legal?

These rounds were originally considered controversial, as they meet one of the criteria of the federal definition of armor-piercing ammunition. However, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has exempted 5.56/. 223 Rem ammunition, clarifying that it is legal to purchase, possess and use.
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What does a red tip bullet mean?

The red plastic tip allows the round to keep a traditional shape as it flies through the air. A hollow point projectile by itself can often tumble in flight or have a crazy flight path over longer ranges. With a red tip, the projectile follows a traditional flight path.
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Are flamethrowers legal in war?

The military use of flamethrowers is restricted through the Protocol on Incendiary Weapons. Apart from the military applications, flamethrowers have peacetime applications where there is a need for controlled burning, such as in sugarcane harvesting and other land-management tasks.
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Are Teflon bullets illegal?

Legal status

However, many individual states have legislation restricting various kinds of coating materials, for example: Alabama state law provides that "the possession or sale of brass or steel teflon-coated handgun ammunition is illegal anywhere within the State of Alabama".
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Are mercury tipped bullets legal?

Most who use guns for defense now consider penetration more important than expansion, so mercury tip bullets (which have long been legally prohibited as "toxic", however erroneously) are no longer widely considered an effective modification.
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What are Devastator bullets?

A proprietary exploding bullet composed of a lacquer-sealed aluminium tip with a lead azide centre, which is designed to explode on impact.
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What is a flechette round?

A flechette (/flɛˈʃɛt/ fleh-SHET) is a pointed steel projectile with a vaned tail for stable flight. The name comes from French fléchette, "little arrow" or "dart", and sometimes retains the acute accent in English: fléchette. They have been used as ballistic weapons since World War I.
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