Posted on Jul 9, 2015
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Sources tell TTAG that the United States Army is switching from ball to hollow-point ammunition for its next generation handgun. The Army dropped the bombshell yesterday at the Modular Handgun System Industry Day in Picatinny, New Jersey. The event was held as part of the Army’s procurement process to replace the Beretta M9 handgun and the ammunition used for the gun. After making the announcement, an Army lawyer mounted the stage to mount a defense for the switch hollow-points . . .

The U.S. did not agree to a ban on expanding ammo by international treaty. And the the Army’s prepared to defend the decision in the court of international law and opinion. His core argument: countries that will denounce the use of hollow-point use the hollow points for their police forces.

The Army said it will rely on FBI data to evaluate bids for the new ammunition. It also said that it knows it will get heat for the move, but claimed the administration supported the change at the highest levels at the Department of Defense. In other words, this is as close to a done deal as it can get without a signed contract.

The question is: what about rifle ammo? We’re looking into it. Watch this space.

http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/07/robert-farago/breaking-u-s-army-switching-to-hollow-point-ammunition/
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PO1 John Miller
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I'll wait and see if a verified/trusted website picks up this story. I did a quick Google search and could only find websites that I have never heard of carrying this story.
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CPT Military Police
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I hope it does happen. Soldiers "modify" issued ammo, this practice is dangerous and has resulted in injuries.
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SSG John Erny
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Then use Hornady XTP hollow points, the best!
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Personally I prefer Frangible Ammo, there are a lot of advantages to them.
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LTC Paul Labrador
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Not clogging up is one of them....
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Unfortunately Frangible ammo causes additional wear and tear on your weapon.
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COL Charles Williams
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RallyPoint Shared Content I hope it is true. This makes sense for handguns for both law enforcement and tactical use.
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