"I'm not out to play gotcha Lou an I've got nothing against you other than your insults. But just as we don't call venison pork and we don't call cars trucks and don't call dogs cats, we shouldn't be calling non-jacketed ammo jacketed. There are enough people out there now running around scared to death of anything to do with guns without adding more people running around fearing "Full Metal Jacket 22RF Rounds". "
I have to say that your statement is pure bull excrement. I never insulted any one here, just stated a fact some posters think they know it all.No names mentioned.
In all actuality, most "plated 22's are washed bullets, meaning they are run thru a solution to coat the lead. If people were to take this statement litterally, the next question is washed in what? Teflon, some other formula to get past bullet proofed barriers. All BS. Some posters and current "know it alls" wish to get down to calling any ammo, deadly- well duh- any ammuntion available to consumers is deadly. I grew up in a different time when 22's were called pea shooters, is that a wrong term? NO. It's just a different name for 22's in my era.
I hate to break it to you,but even lead is metal, so in all actuality, even 22 lead ammuntion IS "full metal jacketed" to explain this further for you. It is lead(metal) ---that is jacketed by lubricant. So if you wish to continue this BS,by all means do so till your hearts content.
People are not crying about ammuntion makup-- they are crying about how many rounds there are in a mag, and semi auto vs full auto.Which some couldn't figure out if you gave them a kindergarden type book to explain the difference.
So you figure people don't call cars-- truck-- why do some refer to them as vehicles? Is this wrong? No, just another term for a fuel type mobile mechanical device. You can dress up a term for any noun and it still is how one percieves it.
Just because you wish to contest what the ammo companies wish to call "coated- plated-- jacketed" is BS some use the word loosly for talking about certain types of ammuntion,and the link below is for the terminology " Bullet Jacket" so argue with the dictionary proofreaders instead of making an azz of yourself here. LOU
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