spezzammo
Spezzammo is a term used in Italian firearms discourse to describe ammunition that is designed to break apart or fragment on impact rather than remain intact as a single projectile. The word derives from spezzare, meaning “to break,” combined with ammo (ammunition). It is not a formal international technical designation, but it appears in manuals, field reports, and trade discussions to classify a family of projectiles engineered to shed material upon striking a target.
In practice, spezzammo can refer to several related concepts, including frangible bullets and fragmentation rounds. These
Usage and contexts vary. Spezzammo is discussed in training settings to minimize collateral damage, in certain
See also: frangible ammunition, projectile design, internal ballistics. While the term is encountered in Italian-speaking contexts,