G2R RIP 2014 - YouTube
check out these nasty little buggers.
G2R RIP 2014 - YouTube
check out these nasty little buggers.
Holy fuck! be a great sub round for the 9mm.
Evil little huas alright.
Had to laugh at this bit 'Advantage for civilians against intruders' ha ha ha, goes both ways
Pretty cool design. Wonder how it would perform accuracy wise compared to a standard projectile or hollow point.
intense!!
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
CFD
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Gel tests show that the performance is, predictably, rubbish. Overhyped stupid expensive garbage to sell to idiots
still gonna fuck someone up if you shoot them when they enter your house, which im guessing thats what theyre made for.
I couldnt take the guys fake serious batman voice. Had me rolling.
"could" be a good subsonic projectile.
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"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
Stuff the subs, lets see what the shotgun slugs do.
Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.
Thats not really "new"
Whatever projectiles hghland use for their 9mm ammo do that. I know they are jhp no idea on brand
I shot a goat and there was a hole on each side behind the shoulder and the lungs/heart had holes through them.
It's not any better than any normal bullet because the retard bits that fall off it have no mass and are essentially worthless as fragments, it's expensive as shit, unreliable in semi-auto handguns (the platform it's intended for), the company falsified their own gel tests by using un-named non-standard gel to make it look more impressive. All their claims are basically straight-up lies.
Yeah looks to me like they would just shred meat on the surface without any real penetration then the only bit doing any serious penetration is a .22lr sized piece of copper.
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