eye95
Well-known member
Yesterday, Fox News was reporting on some Hollywood type who was murdered. (I don't know who, nor do I care.) The police had gone to pick up a suspect (I don't know who, nor do I care), and he shot himself.
The reporter concluded that the suspect was probably not the killer, even though he claimed he was, because, for one thing, the real killer had to be a professional. She arrived at this conclusion due to the use of hollow-point ammo, ammo which she explained was designed to deform and do more damage.
I (and surely most of you) buy hollow-points for self-defense ammo, precisely because it deforms and, as a result, gives up all of its energy inside the target, increasing the probability of stopping an assailant, and because it is highly unlikely to pass through the target, striking an innocent bystander.
I am not a professional killer. As of yet, I have killed no one. I hope I never do. I certainly never will do so for pay. However, my routine load is hollow-point.
Reporter, get your facts straight.
The reporter concluded that the suspect was probably not the killer, even though he claimed he was, because, for one thing, the real killer had to be a professional. She arrived at this conclusion due to the use of hollow-point ammo, ammo which she explained was designed to deform and do more damage.
I (and surely most of you) buy hollow-points for self-defense ammo, precisely because it deforms and, as a result, gives up all of its energy inside the target, increasing the probability of stopping an assailant, and because it is highly unlikely to pass through the target, striking an innocent bystander.
I am not a professional killer. As of yet, I have killed no one. I hope I never do. I certainly never will do so for pay. However, my routine load is hollow-point.
Reporter, get your facts straight.