Posted: 4/2/2014 9:49:15 AM EDT
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Picked up a few boxes of this stuff to plink with when it was the only ammo available in my area, it fed great in my PF9 and it didn't have as much kick as regular 9mm.
Anyone have any information on this stuff as carry ammo? I can't seem to find much on it. |
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Like all the prefragmented/frangible, lightweight, super high-velocity offerings, they do one thing very well: seperate you from your money.
What they do not do well is perform in either gelatin or people. Pick something else for carry. At the top of this forum is the Ammo Forum FAQ. Therein all (or mostly all) of your questions will be answered. |
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Picked up a few boxes of this stuff to plink with when it was the only ammo available in my area, it fed great in my PF9 and it didn't have as much kick as regular 9mm. Anyone have any information on this stuff as carry ammo? I can't seem to find much on it. Fragmenting gimmick ammunition, it'll be fine for plinking ammo, but not for serious business. A lot of marketing hype and bullshit trying to convince the uninformed that it's some kind of miracle bullet. |
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Fragmenting gimmick ammunition, it'll be fine for plinking ammo, but not for serious business. A lot of marketing hype and bullshit trying to convince the uninformed that it's some kind of miracle bullet. Quoted:
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Picked up a few boxes of this stuff to plink with when it was the only ammo available in my area, it fed great in my PF9 and it didn't have as much kick as regular 9mm. Anyone have any information on this stuff as carry ammo? I can't seem to find much on it. Fragmenting gimmick ammunition, it'll be fine for plinking ammo, but not for serious business. A lot of marketing hype and bullshit trying to convince the uninformed that it's some kind of miracle bullet. Yep. Handguns just don't have enough pep to do squat with a fragmenting bullet. Largely superficial, shallow wounds are about all you can expect. +1 on the above advice to check the ammo FAQ. ETA: http://www.ar15.com/ammo/project/Self_Defense_Ammo_FAQ/#9mm Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |