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Black Talon .357 Mag Cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2311821" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Yep black talons came in a number of cartridges. I never heard they banned them because they were cop killers. Kevlar vests protected everything except rifle bullets and certain fmj type bullets. The reason I heard they banned them was because they were the design of the bullet that LE officers used. In addition left very destructive damage internally to stop offenders. The peddles on the bullets opened up causing extreme damage. There were some incidents that started law suits and even tho those law suits were dropped due to insufficient evidence, Olin stopped producing that bullet. They aren't any better than todays defense ammo. No worse in destruction either. All solids and monolithic bullets have peddles that open and cause much trauma and damage to internal organs hence the hollow point design for stopping power. Designed to do the most internal damage to stop an assailant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2311821, member: 103947"] Yep black talons came in a number of cartridges. I never heard they banned them because they were cop killers. Kevlar vests protected everything except rifle bullets and certain fmj type bullets. The reason I heard they banned them was because they were the design of the bullet that LE officers used. In addition left very destructive damage internally to stop offenders. The peddles on the bullets opened up causing extreme damage. There were some incidents that started law suits and even tho those law suits were dropped due to insufficient evidence, Olin stopped producing that bullet. They aren't any better than todays defense ammo. No worse in destruction either. All solids and monolithic bullets have peddles that open and cause much trauma and damage to internal organs hence the hollow point design for stopping power. Designed to do the most internal damage to stop an assailant. [/QUOTE]
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