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This is all based on marketing hype and 'news' stories. There is no research, fact-finding, or evidence to back up any claims beyond the anecdotal. From the description of the ammunition, it appears to be nothing more than frangible ammunition as has been available for generations.— Preceding
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02:22, 2 February 2006 (UTC)reply
and what about frictional heating, and the fact theat bullets are hot coming out of the barrel, I've seen metical photos of gunshot wounds pointing out localised cooking from the heat of the round. my guess is that there is too much thermal noise for it to pick up the difference in temperature between a human body and anything else, especially on a hot day..— Preceding
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04:50, 23 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Blended-Metal Bullets are a projectile.
RBCD is a company that makes a product. In this case they make Cartridges for firearms. While RBCD uses projectiles in their buisiness they are not the same thing. --
Paulwharton07:20, 25 March 2007 (UTC)reply