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Me dino recalls some advanced USMC training at Camp Lejeune where Marines were actually shooting blanks at each other at close range during 1970. Oh, and there are tons of live rounds for M16s at Camp Lejeune, mind you. But each Marine there visually knew the difference between a live round and a blank round and we personally loaded our weapons. Trainee Private Dino shot close range at privates in my sights and privates shot back at me. Our smoking breaks endangered us more.
After all these years, I can't recall reading or hearing news about a Marine shooting another with a live round thought to be a blank.
That goes for the U.S. Army, too. Navy SEALS also.
Oh, please. Spare me.
Hmmm.....
Victim wasn't a choreographer. Poster (saulm78?) is an ignoramus.
a FMJ is more likely to over penetrate
that is one reason to use a hollow point to prevent over penetration
not worth my time is that is the level of knowledge shown