I never figured out why NJ has restrictions about carrying JHP ammo. It is now common knowledge that they are safer and more effective. Gone are the days when they were called cop killers and dum dum bullets. I do not understand why bullets that have less chance of penetrating objects and people, and therefor less collateral damage, would not be preferred over FMJ that can penetrate a lot further and through more kinds of materials?
Perhaps I should not be using the word reason and NJ Gun la
That is pretty much a BS reason whoever made it up. Military surgeons have been removing much more jagged and sharper pieces of metal shrapnel for over 200 years since the invention of the exploding artillery shell.
The Black Talons had what appeared as saw teeth on the edge of the hollowpoint. Someone said they would "cut through someone like a buzzsaw...", which, of course, they did no and acted like a hollowpoint bullet.
When the hollowpoint law was first passed I have