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English: M16A2 M855 5.56X45mm NATO wound ballistics.
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Wounding Patterns of Military Rifle Bullets, Int. Defense Rev. 22(1), 59-64. (ar15.com; ciar.org)

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOUND BALLISTICS LITERATURE, AND WHY by M.L. Fackler, M.D.

Letterman Army Institute of Research Division of Military Trauma Research Presidio of San Francisco, California 94219

Institute Report No. 239 July 1987
Author Martin L. Fackler

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