Boomerang
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My wife was asking about a hole she saw in the window of her hotel room in Atlanta.
She described it as a small hole with a larger hole on the other side.
She was describing it as a bullet hole.
My thought was it's a bb hole, but I think I remember hearing somewhere that those certain holes in glass are not bb or bullet holes, but breaks that happen from manufacturing defects.
The ones I've seen have a very small hole on one side and a very smooth, larger circular break on the other side.
Are these things bb holes in glass, or am I correct in my assumption that they are manufacturing defects that happen because of some other cause?
She described it as a small hole with a larger hole on the other side.
She was describing it as a bullet hole.
My thought was it's a bb hole, but I think I remember hearing somewhere that those certain holes in glass are not bb or bullet holes, but breaks that happen from manufacturing defects.
The ones I've seen have a very small hole on one side and a very smooth, larger circular break on the other side.
Are these things bb holes in glass, or am I correct in my assumption that they are manufacturing defects that happen because of some other cause?