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| * Dum-Dums? yeah. Hacksaw makes a deep 'X' in round creating this fragmentation affect.--[[User talk:Caboose's Brother|Caboose's Brother]] 21:11, 16 February 2011 (EST) | | * Dum-Dums? yeah. Hacksaw makes a deep 'X' in round creating this fragmentation affect.--[[User talk:Caboose's Brother|Caboose's Brother]] 21:11, 16 February 2011 (EST) |
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| :No. Frangible ammunition isn't even used in combat; upon impact with flesh they act like very light FMJ rounds and will have little effect on a target determined to kill you. Frangible is used for training. "Dum-Dum" bullets are defined today as any soft point (and sometimes hollow point) projectile, in homage to the original Dum-Dum bullet produced at the arsenal somewhere in India; these are prohibited by the 1899 Hague convention, not the Geneva. <b>[[User:Smoke.|<span style="color:Gray; font-weight:bold; font-family:Tahoma Small Cap">Smoke</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Smoke.|<span style="color:Gray; font-weight:bold; font-family:Tahoma Small Cap">Sound off!</span>]]</sup></b> 21:38, 16 February 2011 (EST)
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| *I was referring to the original, and was agreeing that it was outlawed.--[[User talk:Caboose's Brother|Caboose's Brother]] 21:45, 16 February 2011 (EST)
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