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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
They will not stop with bump stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1411760" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Simple answer... Yes, they are. That's why Winchester had to completely stop selling the Black Talon ammo, because after the 1993 LA Shootout, the news media claimed they were "cop killer bullets", and "teflon coated to go through armor". The fact is, none of that was true. They did not penetrate body armor, and they were Lubolox coated (kind of like a thick moly coating) and not teflon. It was a smear-campaign all because the ammo looked "evil" with the black bullet, nickel case, and aggressive graphics on the box. That incident also helped spur the 1994 Clinton gun ban. Same thing they're trying to do now.</p><p></p><p>Also, that's funny you mentioned 240Bravo, my brother was 11Bravo, and ran a 240B on an MRAP convoy, and also ran Guardian Angel missions in Afghanistan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1411760, member: 12995"] Simple answer... Yes, they are. That's why Winchester had to completely stop selling the Black Talon ammo, because after the 1993 LA Shootout, the news media claimed they were "cop killer bullets", and "teflon coated to go through armor". The fact is, none of that was true. They did not penetrate body armor, and they were Lubolox coated (kind of like a thick moly coating) and not teflon. It was a smear-campaign all because the ammo looked "evil" with the black bullet, nickel case, and aggressive graphics on the box. That incident also helped spur the 1994 Clinton gun ban. Same thing they're trying to do now. Also, that's funny you mentioned 240Bravo, my brother was 11Bravo, and ran a 240B on an MRAP convoy, and also ran Guardian Angel missions in Afghanistan. [/QUOTE]
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