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Authored by: myNym on Sunday, December 23 2012 @ 04:16 AM EST |
They weren't available to the general public.
It was HCI and their ilk that made it known to the public
(including the criminals) that police officers were wearing
vests that the teflon coated bullets would penetrate.
fyi, the teflon coating is not what allows the penetration.
It is the hardened bullet, designed to penetrate sloped
windshields. The teflon coating is what allows the hardened
bullet to pick up spin from the rifling, while not damaging
the barrel.
Don't believe anything HCI says about the NRA. It's lies,
spin, and more lies.
But, don't take my word for it. Do a little research.
First link in my google search for "HCI NRA Teflon" yielded:
http://www.guncite.com/gun_control_gcgvcopk.html
Quote:
"Despite the facts that "KTW" ammunition had never been
available to the general public and that no police officer
has ever been killed by a handgun bullet penetrating their
body armor, the media incorrectly reported that the Teflon
coated bullets were designed to defeat the body armor that
law enforcement officers were beginning to use. The myth of
"Cop-killer" bullets was born."
And:
"The NRA opposed the proposed law since it would have banned
not only the controversial armor piercing handgun rounds,
but nearly all conventional rifle ammunition as well."
The truth. Isn't it a marvelous thing?[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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