Because they are experimenting with different projectiles? It's mostly 9mm in the hoods. They already know what those do.
“Because they are experimenting with different projectiles? It’s mostly 9mm in the hoods. They already know what those do.”
So, what are they going to shoot the cats and dogs with? 155mm howitzer rounds?
“Because they are experimenting with different projectiles? It’s mostly 9mm in the hoods. They already know what those do.”
Lots of .38 Spl; .380 (same diameter as 9mm, but a smaller bullet and lighter load); .223; some shotgun slugs, and some buckshot; some .40; some 10mm.
In any event, we’ve had a lot of combat experience over the last 20 years or so, and have and have had ample opportunity to study wound dynamics. We don’t have to resort to killing cats and dogs when we can study the real thing.
This reminds me of the movie “The Plague Dogs.” It’s something Fauci would commission.