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Disregard what police use. Theyre more concerned with the price of bulk ammo- i.e the bottom line and collateral damage which they'd be liable for.
Lastly- stay the fack away from gimmicky ammo you think would attract a 13 year old who refers to every AR as an "M4".
There is a small problem with the top quote.
In a court of law the opposition lawyer will be trying to paint you as bad as possible. If you are using something as childish as "RIP" you have just given the opposition lots of damning "AMMO" against you. I can just hear "ladies and gentlemen"
The accused loaded his firearm with bullets that are supposed to cause people to "Rest In Peace" which pretty much means dead!
However if you are carrying the same ammo your local law enforcement agency uses, your defense can point to it and say "ladies and gentlemen" the defendant carries and uses the same ammo as the Josephine County Sheriff's Department does, that is designed to stop an attacker, not kill them!
BLA Bla Blah!
Do you get my point?
You did say to stay away from gimmicky crap and I presume such as good old RIP!
With that I completely agree.
You want to keep as low a profile as possible.
Wear the best clothes you own, clean and pressed if needed, with absolutely NOTHING associated with firearms or shooting, NO Ruger or NRA ball caps as a
for instance! You don't want to appear like anything other than a normal law abiding citizen. Pure John Q. Milktoast
Absolutely no tough guy crap without saying.
Just think how you want to be remembered by the judge and or jury.
Gabby