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The flechette round was tested in the 60's as a way of extending the range of the rounds. Turned out to be very ineffective at stopping people. It was like a icepick or large needle so the body would easily be able to clot any wound without much blood loss.

 

I see a 9mm ball and a solid copper round, maybe CorBon DPX, no clue. The round with the BB's is a Magtech or Magsafe polymer encapsulated pellets. It was in response to the Glaser Safety Slug which is farther down. The red plastic one is a traning, primer only, round. I think I see a Webley 455 next to the training round. And the Glazer at the bottom.

 

I would REALLY, REALLY like to know what the blue plastic one is. I would have normally guessed some sort of training round but the fuse or spotter mechanism in the nose removes that thought. Maybe, because of the red tip, it is a training tracer.

 

There is a page, I can't find right now, that has hundreds of these cutaways. I sat there for close to an hour in amazement at what people have thought up.

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Those are for FEMA CAMP use only

 

what in the world is that one with the three stacked pyramid projectiles??

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