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    10mm JHP

    Characteristics

    A jacketed hollow point bullet, also known as JHP, is designed to cause severe damage by expanding on impact with its target, while minimizing the distance it penetrates. They were designed in an attempt to reduce collateral damage, as their penetration is impaired by the function of the hollow cavity. The bullet's nose, rather than being pointed, is recessed, or hollowed out, hence the term hollow point. The lead cores in jacketed hollow point ammunition is coated with a harder metal known as the "Jacket" or "Plate". This is to increase bullet strength and in an effort to protect the barrel of the gun from lead residue, cast-off, and striping. When a JHP bullet strikes tissue, or any other surface, the lead around the hollow cavity is forced outward, causing the bullet to "mushroom" and fragment, increasing its diameter and resulting in a larger and wider wound channel. However, the hollow cavity makes for very poor penetration, as the hollow cavity will cause the bullet to flatten prematurely upon hitting a hardened target, causing minimal penetration.

    In relation to the game

    In Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics, JHP bullets do more damage to a target than a FMJ round, but have less armor penetration. This means that, although the player character may initially hit a target for a large amount of damage, the target's armor negate a great deal of damage, if not all of it.

    Ammo types

    Fallout

    Ammo Shots/clip Weight AC Modifier DR Modifier Damage Multiplier Used in Value V:W Prototype ID
    10mm JHP 24 1 0% +25% 2/1 10mm pistol
    10mm SMG
    75 75:1 29
    .44 Magnum JHP 20 1 0% +20% 2/1 Desert Eagle .44 50 50:1 31
    5mm JHP 50 1 0% +35% 2/1 Assault rifle
    Minigun
    100 100:1 35

    Fallout 2

    Ammo Shots/clip Weight AC Modifier DR Modifier Damage Multiplier Used in Value V:W Prototype ID
    10mm JHP 24 1 0% +25% 2/1 10mm pistol
    10mm SMG
    H&K P90c
    75 75:1 29
    .44 Magnum JHP 20 1 0% +20% 2/1 Desert Eagle .44
    Desert Eagle (exp. mag.)
    .44 Magnum revolver
    .44 Magnum (speed load)
    50 50:1 31
    5mm JHP 50 1 0% +35% 2/1 Assault rifle
    Assault rifle (exp. mag.)
    Minigun
    Avenger minigun
    XL70E3
    100 100:1 35

    Fallout Tactics

    Ammo Shots/clip Weight Penetration Damage Multiplier Used in Value V:W
    .44 Magnum JHP 10 1 -20% +60% Desert Eagle .44
    44 M29 revolver
    $?
    ?rp
    $?:1
    ?rp:1
    9mm JHP 30 4 -20% +60% 9mm HSI Mauser
    9mm M9FS Beretta
    Browning HiPower
    Calico Liberty 100
    9mm Calico M-950
    FN P90c
    MP5 H&K
    MP38
    P220 Sig Sauer
    Scorpio
    Sten gun
    UZI
    Walther MPL
    Zip gun
    $?
    ?rp
    $?:1
    ?rp:1

    Inconsistency over effectiveness

    While JHP rounds are ineffective against armored targets, armor piercing, or AP rounds are ineffective against fleshy targets. This is best observed while fighting the guards carrying the AK-112 assault rifle from Vault 15 in Fallout 2. They are initially loaded with 5mm JHP that deal about 22 points of damage in a mid-ranged burst against characters wearing combat armor. However, the guards carry only 5mm AP to reload with. Subsequent bursts from the same distance often fail to deal any damage at all.