"Lena B Katz" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Doug Kanter wrote:
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>> "Lena B Katz" > wrote in message
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>>> Custom AP bullets are also reality. I'm not going to discuss the
>>> strategic ramifications of custom AP bullets, because they aren't really
>>> relevant.
>>
>> Response to "Custom AP bullets....":
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>> If "AP" means "anti-personnel", then that category includes hollow-point
>> ammo, which is owned by pretty much any private citizen who keeps a
>> handgun
>> for defense. Therefore, it is not irrelevant. As far as "custom", you do
>> not
>> know what that means. If I'm wrong, explain yourself.
>
> Perhaps you might care to explain what you would mean by "custom"...
> rather than assuming that I don't know what it means.
***YOU*** used the phrase "custom AP bullets", dummy. ***YOU*** explain what
you meant by that.
> I guess that anything that isn't hollowpoint, and is special made, is
> probably custom (Silver bullets included). The sort I was talking about
> explode on contact, blasting chunks of chest apart. Very different from
> normal bullet wounds and much harder to fix.
>
> Lena
Silver bullets? Please find some at one of these sites. As far as "exploding
bullets", those would violate the Geneva Convention.
Larger manufacters, at least 3 of which make ammo for police and military
use:
Federal Cartridge:
http://168.215.71.68/default.asp?br=1
Cor-Bon:
http://www.corbon.com/
Garrett:
http://www.garrettcartridges.com/default.asp
Hornady:
http://www.hornady.com/
Remington:
http://www.remington.com/default
Winchester:
http://www.winchester.com/
Smaller manufacturers, primarily providing ammo for hunter:
http://www.a-merc.com/
http://www.buffalobore.com/
http://www.castperformance.com/
http://www.casull.com/