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Fort Hood Shooter Used 'Cop Killer' Armor-Piercing Handgun
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"Four and a half years ago, three police organizations in the United States issued advisories to warn officers that a new handgun introduced into the U.S. market by a Belgium manufacturer of military firearms represented a unique threat to the safety of police officers."
"It was a handgun that was designed to fire bullets through body armor. ..."
"The gun, manufactured by FN Herstal of Belgium, is lightweight and easily concealable, and was designed as a military sidearm ..." ... -------
Submitter's Note: And the AP ammo that the FiveSeven uses is restricted to military personnel. The only ammo this civilian can find is polymer tipped V-Max ammo. |
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