(January 10, 2013 at 9:54 am)popeyespappy Wrote: I am curious if you know what an IDIQ contract is, John. I'm also curious if you have a clue who uses what kind of ammunition (hollow point versus FMJ) and why?
IDIQ is indefinite dilivery and quantity am I right? From what I know hollow points are illegal in war because the geneva conventions because they enduce suffering and make sure the target dies. Hollow points do have Mj's right? But besides those rounds fmj's are used for armor peircing purposes.
To be honest people should use both, because if you mixed in a few hollow points you are sure to kill protection or not.
Quote:So John, have you returned from the dead to continue posting your pathetic nonsence?
Same kinda nonsense that happened in Germany around the 40's? Sure, you know what I'm glad that I don't spend my life on this website.
Quote:Hollow points are useful for a situation in which your target is positioned amongst a crowd of non-combatants. IOW, they reduce the risk of penetrating the target and continuing on the the bystander behind the target. They give greater knowdown power but also cause greater damage as side effects of the manner in which this is achieved (from the perspective of law enforcement they're extremely advantageous if the target is armored btw - as it amounts to hitting someone in the chest with a very large very fast sledgehammer). That sounds like a pretty legitimate reason to deploy the round to me.
Yes police departments already use them, so why let them have full auto's? These rounds however without any facts besides the purchase will more likely go to the TSA.
Quote:Mao was a warlord. You might find universal adherence to this principle whereever there is a failed state, and little adherence whereever there is a durable state.
Do you live in America, do you realize the economics of America and EU are failing? It wouldn't be so bad if we didn't import everything.
Live every day as if already dead, that way you're not disappointed when you are.
