9mm Ammo assitance/opinions
Paratrooper 82
March 23, 2006, 02:41 PM
Has anyone seen the jagged tipped rounds that are in the Firestorm or maybe it's Blackhawk advertisements in the Gun Magazines. What company makes these rounds? they look like a really jagged hollow point, and mean as heck.
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Manedwolf
March 23, 2006, 03:29 PM
You mean the Extreme Shock whatevers that have the ads that look like a rejected Counterstrike poster, and they sell "Anti-Terrorist Ammo"? :rolleyes:
I have no idea what it does, but with ads like that, my gut reaction is the same as it is to the ARMOR PIERCING MISSILE 12 GAUGE! shotgun rounds sometimes seen at shows.
In other words, bogus. I'll stick with Speer Gold Dot and Federal HST.
Paratrooper 82
March 23, 2006, 03:35 PM
That's the one... I was trying to explain them to my buddy here.. Haha. I agree with the rejected CS poster. I use corbons and black hills in my px4, and glock. But speer are nice too. thanks
Paratrooper 82
March 23, 2006, 03:42 PM
Here is the funny part about it all. this is the part that I read that made me laugh, and I had to remember what it was to find it at work. Here is the part:
"The World's Premier Anti-Terrorist Rounds!
It's a new war, and our nations best warriors now carry the world's most devastating ammunition! As we entrust the de-fense of our freedom in our finest professionals, they now carry an advantage beyond their own heroism!"
The truth is... we have to use what NATO, and whatever liberal A-holes deemed as humane rounds... If we loaded, and shot someone in OIF or OEF with one of these or asses would be on CNN just like the Abu G incident.
Sorry Extreme Shock, but we have to use, and do use ammo that was made to penetrate soviet armor... Yet it is still unable to take out enemy vehicles (i.e. toyota land cruiser, nissan pickups) at 250 to 300 meters. (With the exception of our 240Bs, or .50 M2s, Mk 19s, etc...
daysleeprx
March 23, 2006, 04:09 PM
http://www.extremeshockusa.com/
HAHAHAHA
Definitely check out the link if you need a good laugh. (re: rejected CS poster)
Paratrooper 82
March 23, 2006, 04:26 PM
What a joke... I think that any round that fires 1100FPS or better would blow up a watermelon. Show me something good. Take out a midget! J/K
daysleeprx
March 23, 2006, 04:38 PM
"The reduced velocities and controlled penetration are desirable in sensitive areas like nuclear power facilities, built-up urban areas, nuclear powered vehicles and unconventional operations. Submit credentials for information on performance and additional special purpose ammunition. In service today with the Special Operations Elite. "
Just what I need when I'm cruising around in my nuclear-powered Honda!
I'm sorry, I just can't get over this site. It really is tons of fun.
MCgunner
March 23, 2006, 07:13 PM
Sorta looks like that pin bullet, a specialty bullet they used to make for shooting bowling pins, came in .45 caliber of course. Forget what they called it. They were expensive, I never tried 'em, but they were supposed to grab the wood even on a glancing hit and chunk the pin clear of the table. I read they worked, but as expensive as they were, I wasn't that into pin stuff. I was doing it for fun, not money. :D
outofbattery
March 23, 2006, 08:13 PM
I know LEO's that carry it.No kidding.TRY to maintain a straight face when you're shown an Extreme Shock Fang Face like it's his new bicycle.Remember,the lure's designed to do a better job of catching the fisherman than the fish.
gudel
March 23, 2006, 08:39 PM
I would've tried it in my USP if it doesn't cost too much.
Sleuth
March 24, 2006, 02:51 PM
MCgunner, you had the name in your text. They were '''' PINGRABBERS''' when there were the 2nd Chance bowling pin shoots.
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