Frangible in a sentence as an adjective

My knowledge of ammunition is inadequate by any measure, but I thought the frangible rounds were supposed to be more "humane", though I could have just been fooled by marketing.

Even frangible rounds essentially turn into 3 or 4 projectiles after passing through drywall, but I'd never say 1/3 of 55 grains at 2000+ fps would "not significantly harm a person".

Aren't frangible and hollow-point bullets banned by international treaties, but legal for American police forces to use?

It was material that went into a frangible rail built by one company for a fairing built by another company, integrated into a rocket built by yet another company.

The gun-enthusiast response to the penetration concern is either to ignore it and emphasize aim & intelligent planning, or to create expensive 45ACP 'frangible rounds' that shatter into a granular powder on impact.

Frangible definitions

adjective

capable of being broken; "the museum stored all frangible articles in locked showcases"