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Tear gas bullets

A tungsten carbide AP bullet which also incorporates a lachrymal agent and a tungsten carbide AP core/tracer/tear gas bullet have been manufactured. A similar AP/tracer/tear gas bullet was also manufactured with hardened steel, rather than a tungsten carbide core. [Pg.72]

Less common and unusual projectiles, such as exploding bullets saboted subcaliber bullets flare loads wax, rubber, plastic, and wooden bullets frangible bullets tear gas bullets and canisters baton rounds flechette cartridges poisoned bullets multiple loads shot loads for pistols and revolvers and other special purpose projectile types, are known and are occasionally encountered in forensic casework. [Pg.78]

Tear gas bullets are known to have been manufactured in a variety of calibers over the years. Israel currently makes a 7.62 mm NATO caliber tear gas... [Pg.87]


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