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If your friend is a civilian, I say take a 9mm as ammo will be avaliable.
If your friend is military, this is a bad, bad idea. Chances are high that he'll get caught. If caught, he WILL face a court martial. The officers, and in most cases the command NCO's in todays military have ZERO since of houmor about stuff like this. Maybe he hasn't been in long enough to figure that out, but this would be a hard way to learn that leasson. If your friend needs a weapon, it will be issued to him. If he's working in a rear area postion and is not issued a weapon, one should become avaliable in short order if the SHTF. If he feels the need to carry a gun to protect himself from the locals when he goes shopping downtown, tell him to think about it. We do not have a SOFA agreement with Bosnia. He could be held for trial by the local government if he fires his weapon. Through 2 wars and 5 other deployments to hot spots round the world I've carried a folding knife and a 3 cell Mag-Lite when traveling or shopping away from the base. If I ever feel the need to carry more than that when off-duty, I don't go downtown. Simple as that.
Morgan:
No, we are not signators to the Geneva Conventions, however, we do follow the international Laws OF Armed Conflict (LOAC) and established rules of engagement. Both state that ball ammo is required. In certain special cases Military LEO's are allowed to carry hollow-points in the sidearm only. Never in the service rifle. In 14 years of USAF service, I've never been issued HP ammo. The only guys in the LEO carrer-field I know who have been issued HP ammo worked embassy duty.
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Tom Whitman
SSgt, USAF