Frangible bullet - Wikipedia Frangible bullets may be lighter or longer than conventional bullets of the same calibre The jacketed frangible bullet in the centre is longer than the outer soft-point bullets with traditional lead cores
Frangible Ammo (Frangible Bullets Explained in Detail) Frangible – the characteristic of breaking into tiny fragments – is a bullet that doesn't deform or expand like a hollow point, but instead shatters or disintegrates upon impact with the target
frangible - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun frangible (plural frangibles) Something that is breakable or fragile; especially something that is intentionally made so, such as a bullet
Frangible Ammo - What Is It Why Use It? - TargetBarn. com Frangible bullets shatter or disintegrate on impact with hard surfaces Put simply, frangible ammo uses a projectile that’s designed to shatter or disintegrate on impact with hard surfaces such as brick wall or steel plates