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Oslo Terrorist Used Dum-Dum Bullets

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Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines7/24/2011 11:21:32 am PDT

The various Geneva Conventions have banned expanding and exploding bullets since the 1860s. The minimum size of an exploding projectile was originally set at one pound, which corresponded to a lead ball 37mm in diameter. This is why 37mm was the minimum artillery caliber for decades. The standard has changed over the years, but there is still a prescribed minimum that effectively prohibits explosive or expanding small arms ammunition in warfare.