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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1649583" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Exactly. 1289.19 defines a restricted bullet as follows:</p><p></p><p>"Restricted bullet" means a round or elongated missile with a <u>core of less than sixty percent (60%) lead </u><strong>and</strong> <u>having a fluorocarbon coating</u>, which is designed to travel at a high velocity and is capable of penetrating body armor. M855 does not meet this definition.</p><p></p><p>The new M855A1 round (which is not yet available on the civilian market) does not have any lead. It is a copper core and a steel tip (see comparison chart below), but it does not have a "fluorocarbon coating", so should still be legal under OK law.</p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1649583, member: 204"] Exactly. 1289.19 defines a restricted bullet as follows: "Restricted bullet" means a round or elongated missile with a [U]core of less than sixty percent (60%) lead [/U][B]and[/B] [U]having a fluorocarbon coating[/U], which is designed to travel at a high velocity and is capable of penetrating body armor. M855 does not meet this definition. The new M855A1 round (which is not yet available on the civilian market) does not have any lead. It is a copper core and a steel tip (see comparison chart below), but it does not have a "fluorocarbon coating", so should still be legal under OK law. [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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