Can Using A Specific Ammo Make You Look Guilty In Court?
Choosing specific ammunition can significantly impact a self-defense case in court, as prosecutors may use it to portray the defendant as aggressive. Both hollow points and FMJ rounds can be attacked due to perceived intent or 'military grade' status. Selecting common calibers like 9mm or .45 ACP is generally safer than extreme calibers like 10mm or .500 S&W, which carry risks of over-penetration and negative perception. Hiring a firearm-literate attorney is crucial to counter legal misinterpretations.









