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by EA-3167
455 days ago
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You can argue that any GSW that isn't immediately lethal inflicts suffering, I'm not sure how an expanding head changes that. In a handgun round mushrooming is absolutely about terminal ballistics rather than protection against over-penetration, but it is true that expanding .223 and frangible rounds are focused on over-penetration But again the biggest reason you don't see expanding rounds in war is (especially modern) armor defeats them far more easily than standard .223. |
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> You can argue that any GSW that isn't immediately lethal inflicts suffering, I'm not sure how an expanding head changes that.
It's a matter of intent and degree. If we collectively threw up our hands every time we encountered a grey area we'd never be able to agree on anything.
The point is that in the event that a weapon fails to kill the target, there are ethical concerns if it does more damage, particularly long term damage, than absolutely necessary. There's no need to make warfare even worse than it already is.