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paul - if any firearms are allowed on planes, there would undoubtedly be a requirement that they use fragmenting rounds. It's a type of ammo with a certain tensile strength and velocity that causes it to breakdown if it encounters anything solid. It will go through skin, and is quite lethal, but it won't go through drywall.
Right now, it's mainly used by people that live in apartments or other high-density living situations. One of my buddies bought it because he didn't want to accidently shoot his kid through the walls of his home if he should ever have an intruder.
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