R.I.P bullet....whoa

'I wanted to create a round that would work well against a home intruder,' said company president Cliff Brown told the Blaze.


The days of laughable hollowpoint wounds are over, friends. Home intruders shall no longer laugh off the prospect of being shot.
 
'I wanted to create a round that would work well against a home intruder,' said company president Cliff Brown told the Blaze.


The days of laughable hollowpoint wounds are over, friends. Home intruders shall no longer laugh off the prospect of being shot.

Because up till now they all thought it was pretty funny?

I'm gonna do what Nefoundlandrover is. Buy a box if it ever shows up. I figure if I stuff it into the back corner of the cabinet, the individual rounds will be good trade-bait at some time in the future after the company that makes them goes away.

It's a not very solidly built hollow point bullet, wrapped up in a used car salesman's dream of a sales pitch. Should appeal to the kiddies. Probably causing the hand wringers to lose sleep too (another good reason to have some stuck away)

Black Talon, anyone? All I see coming out of these is fear from the ignorant.

Cheers
Trev
 
I rather the round stick together and have mass when it hits the target. you want the energy to be transferred into what you hit with that ammo it breaks apart and slows down it looks imppresive but that's all marketing.
 
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