What does a mercury tipped bullet do?

Mercury has, in the real world, been used to increase the terminal effect of hollow point bullets (especially a the relatively low velocity of pistol bullets).
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What does cutting the tip of a bullet do?

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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What is the purpose of a polymer tipped bullet?

Many plastic-tip bullets are also created to give greater aerodynamic performance to hollowpoint rounds, as adding the polymer tip can improve this aspect, resulting in a flatter, faster trajectory. The plastic can also drive into the core of the hollow point, expanding the round in the target.
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What do red tipped bullets do?

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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What does a blue tip bullet do?

Some manufacturers use blue tips on their rifle bullets to denote that the round is for aerodynamics in an expanding hunting bullet. On the other hand, some military rounds with a steel core or tracers, or those rounds that are classified as incendiary by the military, have a blue tip.
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What is a pink tip bullet?

The new . 38 Special load uses an FTX bullet like the other loads in the Critical Defense line of ammunition, but is specifically loaded to be as mild as possible while still retaining the ability to stop an attacker. The FTX bullet uses a polymer tip, but unlike the other bullets from Hornady, this tip is pink.
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What are zombie tip bullets?

Hornady is known for making high quality, accurate, dependable ammunition. Zombie Max ammunition is no exception. Each round is loaded with a special, neon green, polymer-tipped Z-Max bullet that delivers devastating expansion and was specifically designed for zombie elimination.
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Can you hunt with polymer tip?

A hunting bullet may include a polymer tip that is designed to promote faster, more reliable, and more uniform expansion. Hornady's V-MAX is a great example of this.
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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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Are dum dum bullets legal?

Possession of dum dum bullets, commonly known as armor piercing rounds, could result in jail time and fines.
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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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Do police use dum dum bullets?

Cops estimate that 99 percent – that is, all – of the police agencies in the U.S. use the high-velocity half-jacketed hollow-point dum-dum bullet as their standard handgun ammunition.
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What are butterfly bullets?

Butterfly bullet is a type of bullets that launched faster than sound and causes severe damage in flesh layers and bone when hitting the human body. It is used by the Israeli army snipers against the armless demonstrators on the borders of gaza. #
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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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Why does military use Full Metal Jacket?

The use of full metal jacketing in military ammunition came about in part because of the need for improved feeding characteristics in small arms that used internal mechanical manipulation of the cartridge in order to chamber rounds as opposed to externally hand-reloading single-shot firearms.
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What is a green tip ammo?

Whether you recently purchased your first AR platform rifle or have been shooting for quite some time, chances are you have probably heard the phrase “green tip ammo.” This popular 5.56 cartridge is also sometimes referred to as a “penetrator round” due to its 62-grain projectile, partially steel core, and enhanced ...
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What is a super shock tip bullet?

Super Shock Tip Features

Ultra-Flat Trajectory: Due to being very aerodynamic, shots can be grouped at relatively “extreme” long range compared to round nose, hollow point and other “normal” style bullets and the rounds that use them.
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What is the best deer hunting caliber?

Best Caliber for Deer Hunting
  • 7mm-08 Remington. ...
  • 280 Remington. ...
  • 7mm Remington Magnum. ...
  • 30-30 Winchester. ...
  • 308 Winchester. ...
  • 30-06. ...
  • 300 Winchester Magnum.
  • You might be surprised by the number of hunters that use the 300 as their primary deer rifle. An exceptional round for long range, it gives no quarter in performance on whitetail.
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What is black tip ammo?

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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What is Z-max ammo?

Z-MAX Ammo: Z-MAX Bullets Explained

Hornady Zombie Max (Z-MAX) ammunition was a special line created for killing zombies. Yes, that's right – zombies. No longer in production, this specialty ammo was basically a fun gimmick with surprisingly good performance.
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What is a Silver Tip bullet?

Considered One of the Most Devastating Bullets on Big Game, Winchester Ballistic Silvertip is Proven Lethal. Winchester Ballistic Silvertip ammunition provides hunters immediate knockdown and extreme precision. The polymer tip resists deformation, maximizes long-range performance and promotes expansion.
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What color tip is armor piercing?

These rounds, commonly known as “green tip” rounds because of their color coding, are designed for use with the AR platform in the popular caliber of 5.56. However, if you haven't heard already, the ATF is withdrawing these rounds from the civilian market citing their armor piercing capabilities.
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Is green tip armor piercing?

The 'green tip' ammunition isn't any more armor piercing than . 22 rim fire rounds. This is perhaps comparing extremely opposite ends of the spectrum, but in this regard the two kinds of rounds are much more similar than most realize.
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What is a mushroom bullet?

[. . .] a bullet that will transfer its energy quickly onto its target. This is where soft-point and hollow-point projectiles come into their own. They are designed to "mushroom" or expand when they hit any resistance ([e.g.] animal flesh). This expansion makes the diameter of the bullet increase.
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