-
multiple standard categories, such as full
metal jacket (FMJ),
jacketed and
unjacketed hollow point (JHP),
frangible ammunition, soft point,
tracer and other...
- revolvers. A
variant of the
standard M41
cartridge with a semi-pointed,
unjacketed lead
bullet was
later adopted for
CONUS (Continental
United States) police...
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terminal ballistic characteristics than the FMJ.
Round nose lead (RNL): An
unjacketed lead bullet.
Although largely supplanted by
jacketed ammunition, this...
-
Wesson cartridge, also
known as the .38/200. It had a 200 gr (13 g).
unjacketed round-nose, lead
bullet of .359 inch
diameter that
developed a muzzle...
- size of the
Desert Eagle, and the fact that it
discourages the use of
unjacketed lead bullets, as lead
particles sheared off
during firing can clog the...
- 22LR
projectiles than for more
powerful cartridges as the
combination of
unjacketed lead and
moderate velocities allows the
projectile to deflect – not penetrate...
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maintaining the tip's
conical shape,
whereas other materials such as
unjacketed tungsten tend to
deform into a less
effective rounded profile, an effect...
- in
standard lengths of 100, 200, and 400 mm. Air-cooled
condensers are
unjacketed,
while water-cooled
condensers contain a
jacket for the water. Larger...
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aerial cable or pre-****embled
aerial cable (PAC). PAC can be
ordered unjacketed, however, this is less
common in
recent years due to the low
added cost...
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portion of it. For a
vertical vessel, the top head is
typically left
unjacketed.
Jackets can be
divided into zones, to
divide the flow of the heating...