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Answer to the "What is it"


Hi-Res.

The object in question is one of four darts contained in the bullet in this experimental bullet designed to improve the performance of what Kim du Toit calls the "9mm Euroweenie Pellet." The case is marked 9mm Luger. Well, actually, because it's cut in half, it's marked 9mm Lug. The darts are embedded in rubber.

Here is the cut-away with a standard Winchester 9mm, and here it is with an 8mm Mauser, just to keep you in scale.

So, those of you who argued for penetrator, or 'core' were correct, if you had a leetle teeny tiny scale problem.

In looking at everyday things since I posted the initial bit, I noted that the metal tip of a ball point pen looks very similar, and, so would a removable tip from a drawing compass, something one commenter got very close to.

Now - anybody know who made these? I don't. I got it off of Auction Arms some years ago and have no idea where it originated.

Oh! Yeah! The background - that's not pigskin. It's a really cheap blanket!

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4 darts? While it looks good. I think the frangible(?) rounds being sold today do what this seems to be attempting. Being darts they might have been trying for deeper penatration. But the bullet "opening" would not really release them in a true line. Maybe they were trying to make them tumble by having 4 crowded in there,thus "cutting" 4 paths. That is an interesting little item. Not quite a flechette.
 
I think you're right, Gunner.
 
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