[ATTACH] Currently my S&W CSX is my go-to EDC. . .and my Micro 9 Rapide playing backup.
So! @lernerk392 ...what have you decided??
I too have an LCP that has become a favorite for pocket carry.
Well it's very hard to get volunteers who want to be shot .. so that type of medium will have to do. It has minimal to do with real world...
There are many YouTube video gel tests that shows consistent 180° rotation of the ARX round offering a permanent wound cavity from base on its...
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I'm now confused and guess I'm going to have to retract my opinions on the ARX ammunition. Little did I realize that there was a resident expert...
I have no argument. I'm just a fan of the ARX round that just adding to the conversation.
I truly believe the venturi effect from the fluted projectile (fluid displacement) plays an enormus role in tissue disruption. Look at what...
Then to debate this is futile...we shall agree to disagree.
So... a lighter projectile such as the ARX round traveling at a higher velocity and capable of penetrating to its intended target because of its...
So, what I understand you to be saying is that without velocity there is minimal tissue destruction?
Is this a correct statement in your opinion? "In gunshot injuries, the extent of cavitation effects generally depends on projectile velocity and...
So by your determination a JHP that is clogged with material is comparable to a FMJ?
Expand on that.
My random thought on the ARX round is that it leaves a comparable wound channel to that of an expanded JHP. It's well known JHP has the propensity...
Take a look at this Paul Harrel video about this ammo [MEDIA]
@Riomouse911 ...I have a Micro 9 Rapide that has an extended mag well that provides for a more conventional mag. I have issues with the safety...
None that I've heard.. totally different application. L E is not using their ammo primarily for self defense. They probably require deep...
Yep...I have a .380 Bersa Firestorm that's snappier than my LCP. The blowbackdesign makes it a tack driver for sure.
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