Mississippi Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of ammunition is prohibited for civilian use in Mississippi?

  1. Hollow-point bullets

  2. Armor-piercing bullets

  3. Tracer rounds

  4. Shotgun shells larger than 10 gauge

The correct answer is: Armor-piercing bullets

Armor-piercing bullets are prohibited for civilian use in Mississippi. These bullets are designed to penetrate armor, making them a serious threat to law enforcement officers and the public. The use of armor-piercing ammunition is restricted to specific authorized entities such as the military and law enforcement agencies. This prohibition aims to ensure the safety and security of the public by limiting access to ammunition with such dangerous capabilities. Hollow-point bullets, tracer rounds, and shotgun shells larger than 10 gauge are not specifically prohibited for civilian use in Mississippi. Tracer rounds, for example, are often used for training purposes and can help shooters track their shots, while hollow-point bullets are known for their ability to expand upon impact, making them useful for self-defense situations. Shotgun shells larger than 10 gauge may require special permits or licenses for certain activities, but they are not outright prohibited for civilian use in the state.