Ordered some products from your company and still have not received them after 4 months. However I did use some of your products that I bought at Dulles and they seem decent. I just haven't heard back from numerous questions, it's a bit disheartening.
breneke max penetration slugs will do the same thing, they are not for general hunting for sure with their metal mix core, though on dangerous game I guess one could use armor piercing slugs.
I urge everyone to not do any business with this guy. He's a fraudster who never sent me the stuff I ordered from his company, and when I tried to email him, my email just bounced back. Luckily, he only got about 80 bucks from me, but there are others who've been bilked out of much more. Just google "Paraklese Technologies" and you'll see.
@davi111123 I'm seeing a lot of claims that should go over real well with your average mall ninja or regular patrolman, but as a former ballistician and SWAT guy, I'm more than a little dubious. I've tried a lot of rounds on a lot of car doors (used to build armored cars) and these seem typical, maybe even a little better, but nowhere near AP levels. What I'm also not seeing is side by side testing with standard loads, and I think I know why. BTW box-o-truth rocks.
That's odd, the folks at the Box O' Truth, shot up a Buick and while little pieces of 12 gauge slugs made it through both sides, virtually NO slugs made it through intact. the ONLY other slug to RELIABLY make it through two car doors is the BRI 3" magnum at about $5.00 apiece now days.
I work for a licensed manufacturer. Simply copy and paste the link that shows up in red and you'll get to the products page. This item is on the Civilian and LE ammo pages.
No they don't they are a sabot round. Sabot, French for 'sleeve.' The slug has a 0.025" thick sleeve to protect it from the barrel. The slug has a similar hardness to that of pure copper and so even if the barrel and slug had an arguement, the slug would loose. IN fact the barrel on your gun is about10 times harder than the slug. Hope this helps!!!
Ordered some products from your company and still have not received them after 4 months. However I did use some of your products that I bought at Dulles and they seem decent. I just haven't heard back from numerous questions, it's a bit disheartening.
MrBmw477 3 weeks ago
1:05 to see him shoot.
KingQuickscoping 2 months ago
breneke max penetration slugs will do the same thing, they are not for general hunting for sure with their metal mix core, though on dangerous game I guess one could use armor piercing slugs.
manga12 3 months ago
Tungsten carbide drill bits
VicariousReality7 4 months ago
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I urge everyone to not do any business with this guy. He's a fraudster who never sent me the stuff I ordered from his company, and when I tried to email him, my email just bounced back. Luckily, he only got about 80 bucks from me, but there are others who've been bilked out of much more. Just google "Paraklese Technologies" and you'll see.
308CaliberJustice 5 months ago
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308CaliberJustice 5 months ago
I also hate it when I forget to put my shotgun's safety and it interrupts me while I'm talking!
brusko147 7 months ago in playlist weapons28
Sheet metal car doors is not armor plating... Give it an honest shot and try 1/4" steel
phoenix11994466 8 months ago 2
@phoenix11994466 right!
jamiewiilams 1 month ago
I bought some of your products at the Louisville gunshow. They performed great.
ThePhoenixProgram 10 months ago
As we can see? If you haven't noticed by now we can't see anything.
I have a lot of recommendations i could give you to make a video to sell your product, and also for a product that would sell like fire.
CreQ 11 months ago
horsepower, nice, they must be tiny horses
feARless556 1 year ago
@davi111123 NEVER shoot slugs at steel plate. It throws shrapnel right back at you
JimmyK527 1 year ago
@davi111123 I'm seeing a lot of claims that should go over real well with your average mall ninja or regular patrolman, but as a former ballistician and SWAT guy, I'm more than a little dubious. I've tried a lot of rounds on a lot of car doors (used to build armored cars) and these seem typical, maybe even a little better, but nowhere near AP levels. What I'm also not seeing is side by side testing with standard loads, and I think I know why. BTW box-o-truth rocks.
preparehandbook 1 year ago
perfect for urban warfare
mememojo 1 year ago
That's odd, the folks at the Box O' Truth, shot up a Buick and while little pieces of 12 gauge slugs made it through both sides, virtually NO slugs made it through intact. the ONLY other slug to RELIABLY make it through two car doors is the BRI 3" magnum at about $5.00 apiece now days.
MrDavenator 1 year ago
correct me if im mistaking but wouldnt a regular slug go through 2 car doors??? maybee even 3
MrAdmin28 1 year ago
so what the name of the slug?? was it an exotic type round found available online??
AlekMonster935 1 year ago
I work for a licensed manufacturer. Simply copy and paste the link that shows up in red and you'll get to the products page. This item is on the Civilian and LE ammo pages.
MrDavenator 1 year ago
so wat ammo did you use? what type of slug? was it an exotic round?
AlekMonster935 1 year ago
Need to get me some of those haha
stoneKnoT133 1 year ago
great video, you should get a hd cam :)
Peace, ace77man
ace77man 1 year ago
a lot of Blue Dot
MrDavenator 1 year ago
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RockBass91 1 year ago
Do these slugs cause wear on a smooth bore barrel?
MrJohnnySummers 1 year ago
No they don't they are a sabot round. Sabot, French for 'sleeve.' The slug has a 0.025" thick sleeve to protect it from the barrel. The slug has a similar hardness to that of pure copper and so even if the barrel and slug had an arguement, the slug would loose. IN fact the barrel on your gun is about10 times harder than the slug. Hope this helps!!!
MrDavenator 1 year ago