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Full Metal Jacket
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cite
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references or sources
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reliable sources
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Unverifiable
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spitzer
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7.62x39mm
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rifle
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7.62x25mm
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pistol
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bullet
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copper
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alloy
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gilding metal
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cupronickel
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steel
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lead
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muzzle velocities
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armor-piercing
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hollow-point
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soft point
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bullets
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military
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rifle
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Thun
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Hague Convention of 1899
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Geneva Conventions
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ricochet
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British
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Mark 7 .303 ammunition
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Hague Convention
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aluminium
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wood pulp
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yaws
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5.56mm NATO
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yaw
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5.45x39mm
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yaw
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German
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7.62x51mm NATO
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Soft point bullet
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Hollow-point bullet
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New York City
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Cambridge University Press
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ISBN 1-59339-292-3
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.32 ACP
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7.62x25mm Tokarev
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.32 ACP
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7.62x25mm Tokarev
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9mm Parabellum
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7.65x22mm Parabellum
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.38 S&W
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.380 ACP
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.38 Super
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.45 ACP
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7.62x39mm
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7.62x39mm
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5.56x45mm NATO
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.303 British
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.303 British
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.280 Ross
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7.92x57mm Mauser
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7.92x33mm Kurz
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7.5x55mm Schmidt Rubin
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7.62x51mm NATO
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rifling
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September 4
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1900
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