, 1(4): 8-9; 1994. Fackler presents findings from the 1993 FBI Wound Ballistics Seminar. The following is a short extract: “The findings of this symposium are especially timely since it appears that three gunwriters have recently attempted to trump up a ‘controversy’ by claiming that the heavier subsonic bullets used by the majority of law enforcement agencies have been turning in a poor record in... see more
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, 1(4): 8-9; 1994. Fackler presents findings from the 1993 FBI Wound Ballistics Seminar. The following is a short extract: “The findings of this symposium are especially timely since it appears that three gunwriters have recently attempted to trump up a ‘controversy’ by claiming that the heavier subsonic bullets used by the majority of law enforcement agencies have been turning in a poor record in ‘street’ shootings. The story of how several senior trainers exposed this attempted fraud by these gunwriter/bullet salesmen was the subject of IWBA Bulletin No. 1, which accompanied the third issue of the Wound Ballistics Review
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