GOOSEKILLER
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Can anyone please assist me with this Question is there any restriction on possesing Federal Hydra shok ammo in the state of North Carolinia any help with this would be greatly appreciated. thank you
E. Teflon-Coated Bullets
Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 14-34.3, it is unlawful for any
person to import, manufacture, possess, store, transport, sell, offer to sell, purchase,
offer to purchase, deliver or give to another, or acquire any Teflon-coated bullet. This
prohibition does not apply to the following:
1. officers and soldiers of the United States Armed Forces, when in the
discharge of their official duties;
2. officers and soldiers of the Militia, when being called into actual service;
3. officers of the state, or county, city or town, charged with the execution of
laws of the state, when acting in the discharge of their official duties;
4. importers, manufacturers, and dealers validly licensed under the laws of the
United States or the State of North Carolina who possess, for the purpose
of sale to authorized law enforcement agencies only; and
5. inventors, designers, ordinance consultants and researchers, chemists,
physicists, and other persons employed by or under contract with a
manufacturing company engaged in making or doing research designed to
enlarge knowledge of, or to facilitate the creation, development, or
manufacture of more effective police-type body armor.
well, considering the Black Talon rounds were Moly coated and NOT Teflon coated as previously suggested, there is no question as to their legality. They were pulled from the shelves by Winchester to quell the media's misinformation campaign, which caused a subsequent public uproar. They were later reintroduced as the "Ranger T" line of ammunition, which is, by the way, Black Talon ammunition without the "scary" black Moly coating. Just FYI...