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    Anyone familiar with what 9mm rounds LEO's use?
     

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    They usually unload at least 15 or so rounds. Type or brand shouldn't matter lol
     
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    wildrider666

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    There's a little more variety in weight selection but I don't know of a single Dept/Agency that is not using some form of hollowpoint/cavity type bullet regardless of caliber. Even in N.J. where civs can only have HPs at home or on the Range: cops use them.
     

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    I think Jersey civilians have to use fmj ammo. The hollow point is to nasty on perps there! Thru n thru's must be the rule there for the few who can get a ccw lic. God bless the Northeast and their dumb liberals!!!
     

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    I was pulled over in santa rosa county and the traffic stop turned into a conversation on guns. He complimented my g26 and spare mags that were loaded with hornady...said his department is "cheap"
     

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    Is that an offense that gets you banned? I ask because I've posted the same threads on multiple forums before hoping to find the best answer for something I was asking a question about.

    No, he was banned because he was simply re-posting OTHER people's threads, just so he could build his post count and "presence" here to prep for a couple of high-dollar sale threads (ALSO copy-pasted from someone else).

    He was a piece-of-shit scammer. On a gun-forum, no less, so I'm sure his poor life-decisions will catch up to him eventually...

    As for your intended question, post on as many forums as you feel will get you the answers you seek. Cast that net wide, if you want. It's your post/question. Not a "banning offense" to ask questions on multiple forums.
     
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    "Is that an offense that gets you banned? I ask because I've posted the same threads on multiple forums before hoping to find the best answer for something I was asking a question about. "



    I read all his posts from the start, because his pattern was predictable:

    Changing geographic locations of residence.

    Posting topics that would generate responses from high post count, respected experts on a given forum.

    Bashing generally disliked groups of a particular forum.

    Posting a couple "feel-good" memory lane type posts.

    Then, offering for sale, high dollar items at a great price.
     

    Ross7

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    ...his pattern was predictable:

    Changing geographic locations of residence.

    Posting topics that would generate responses from high post count, respected experts on a given forum.

    Bashing generally disliked groups of a particular forum.

    Posting a couple "feel-good" memory lane type posts.

    Then, offering for sale, high dollar items at a great price.
    With the time and effort put into it, he was kinda stupid not to at least make an attempt to re-word the pilfered material instead of simply copying & pasting it word for word. Dumb, lazy and uninspired is no way to scam through life.:nono:
     
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