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Originally Posted by jackehammond
PS> The term Dum-Dum comes from a British arsenal in India which some how or another an urban legend (maybe not an urban legend) came about that they made these kind of bullets for their Enfield muzzle loaders. Who knows?
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During the Boer War, the Brits used to execute Boer Kommando's on the spot if they found Dum-Dum bullets on them. The Boere would sit on the hills and scrape the bullet tips against rocks to flatten them, then take a knife and X it - all this while laying in wait of a British Patrol to move into the ambush.
The Boere almost bought the horrid Martini Henry .577 (IIRC). Luckily a Mauser Rep showed up during the triels and did a quick demo - he had a soldier with a martini on the range and he shot with a 7mm Mause (pre 94) himself - in the time it took the soldier with the martini henry to shoot down a certain number of targets, the rep with the mauser shot twice the amount of targets -at greater range and with more accuracy.
In South African history, my vote is for the martini henry and the new R4 AR.