By John Solomon
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Gun grabbers aren't getting far in their attempt to ban handguns, so the next best step is to go after ammunition. They use scary terms to demonize ordinary self-defense equipment, hoping this will make Americans more comfortable with their incremental effort to diminish and ultimately eliminate the Second Amendment.

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Asked for an alternative, Winchester Ammunition engineer Mike Stock replied, "We'd use gold if it was cheap enough to make bullets."
"Hollow-points bullets were designed for law enforcement to hit the intended target and not cause collateral damage behind the target," explained Mike Stock, an engineer at Winchester Ammunition. "Our modern hollow point technology increases safety so a round goes in the bad guy and nowhere else."