Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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What type of ammunition is recommended for self-defense in a concealed carry pistol?

  1. Full metal jacket (FMJ)

  2. Jacketed hollow point (JHP)

  3. Lead round nose (LRN)

  4. Birdshot

The correct answer is: Jacketed hollow point (JHP)

The recommended type of ammunition for self-defense in a concealed carry pistol is jacketed hollow point (JHP) ammunition. JHP rounds are designed to expand upon impact, creating a larger wound channel and transferring more energy to the target. This expansion helps to incapacitate an attacker more effectively while reducing the risk of over-penetration, making it safer in urban environments where bystanders may be present. Other types of ammunition, such as full metal jacket (FMJ), are generally more suited for target shooting rather than self-defense, as they do not expand and can pass through a target, potentially causing unintended harm. Lead round nose (LRN) ammunition also lacks expansion properties, and birdshot is primarily used for hunting birds and is not effective in self-defense scenarios against human threats. The effectiveness and safety profile of JHP make it the ideal choice for concealed carry situations.