05-09-2014, 03:01 AM
Based on your descriptions (above) of the frangible bullet available for the MC 91/38, it does not appear that there is any solid lead inside the copper jacket. (That would defeat the purpose, I'm guessing)
If that is the case, I feel compelled to ask the following question: If frangible bullets contain no solid lead, and if bullet fragments recovered from the limo were 3 solid lead fragments weighing .9 gr. (grain), .7 gr., and .7 gr ( CE 840 ), and a bullet fragment containing a copper jacket and solid lead ( CE 567 ), and a bullet base fragment with copper and solid lead ( CE 569 ); isn't it true that none of these bullet fragments can be from the frangible type of bullets you described above?
If that is the case, I feel compelled to ask the following question: If frangible bullets contain no solid lead, and if bullet fragments recovered from the limo were 3 solid lead fragments weighing .9 gr. (grain), .7 gr., and .7 gr ( CE 840 ), and a bullet fragment containing a copper jacket and solid lead ( CE 567 ), and a bullet base fragment with copper and solid lead ( CE 569 ); isn't it true that none of these bullet fragments can be from the frangible type of bullets you described above?
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