Fudds Don’t Like Hollows Over Balls😳you’re not a soldier you don’t need that😫 y’all be safe❤️
This video discusses differing opinions on defensive ammunition, specifically highlighting the contrast between hollow-point bullets and traditional full metal jacket (FMJ) rounds, often referred to as "balls." The title suggests a generational or ideological divide, with "Fudds" (a term often used to describe gun owners resistant to modern firearm technology or practices) disapproving of hollow points. The presenter implies that individuals who are not soldiers or in direct combat roles may not "need" certain types of ammunition, while also advocating for safety. The tone appears to be conversational and aimed at a firearm enthusiast audience, touching on self-defense and personal preparedness.








