tungstenkärkiä
Tungstenkärkiä is a Finnish term that translates to "tungsten tips" or "tungsten points." It most commonly refers to the small, hardened tips found on certain types of ammunition, particularly those designed for hunting or military applications. These tungsten carbide tips are significantly harder than lead, which is the primary component of many bullets. The increased hardness allows tungstenkärkiä projectiles to penetrate harder materials more effectively, such as thick hides or light armor.
The use of tungsten in ammunition is a relatively specialized area, often subject to regulations due to