The Case for Frangible Ammo

Bombshell Defense Filing: ATF Cannot “Identify” Bullet in Charlie Kirk Assassination With Accused’s Rifle [More]

Is it really such a big revelation, admitting that rounds that fragment don’t lend themselves to forensic ballistics tests?

[Via bondmen]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “The Case for Frangible Ammo”

  1. Bullets designed for taking small game, i.e. varmits, usually come apart quite spectacularly.

    Just sayin’.

  2. I don’t see bullet match as a crucial requirement given all the other evidence surrounding this case, including the shooter’s own digital admissions.

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