wonder if this violates the geneva agreements on explosive ammunition used on people. The effects would be prety much the same as a real explosive i imagine.
I won 3 boxes of this in .40 S&W from their website, and it's pretty nasty stuff...not sure if I trust it enough to carry, but it's fun to play with. I usually carry Winchester Ranger SXT ammo (Dept. Issued).
Amazing how people who own guns know the least about them. The entire purpose is to have the energy from the projectile transfer into the target. Causing pain and injury. A high velocity round would whizz through a person and not cause the damage needed to stop them. Over-penetration is fact not a theory. "Great rounds"-who have you shot to make this claim? Take your gun back to the store; and stick to shooting your mouth-off. Type in kinetic energy, temporary and permanent crush cavity. MOPE
You see "the meat browning from the heat transfer"? Do you see at 1:07 the nice little hole in the meat? A hole that is not even the impact point? The heat transfer is more than likely due to SUNLIGHT. You know how light and shadows make something look light and dark, and then you fill in the blanks, and think the "heat transfer" is cooking the meat. WOW! This ammo has been tested and it is garbage. Put "L.E. and Military USE ONLY" on the box and you yahoos go nuts. There are no magic bullets.
hey fstwrtr to answer your question you are not safe in a closet. type in rbcd round in the search and there is a video of these guys shooting 3 different types of rounds at clay, a water jug, then at clay through 4 pieces of dry wall, and then at a van door. RBCD was the only round that penetrated all of them and still made devastating damage to the clay blocks. Great rounds. It is all I use in my Glock 17
The jacket carries the led through the barrel without the lead touching the barrel.
fullautoarmalite 2 months ago in playlist RBCD and Extreme Shock
I just bought these bullets for my g-19. Now i can't wait for a crackhead to try to rob my ass!
jjdrummerboy1987 5 months ago
I LOVE THIS BULLET!
MrPissonyourgrave 9 months ago
@besusg It's worth noting that the supposedly 112gr load is actually a 110gr. jacketed soft point.
Redmanfms 1 year ago
wonder if this violates the geneva agreements on explosive ammunition used on people. The effects would be prety much the same as a real explosive i imagine.
drchen054 1 year ago
I won 3 boxes of this in .40 S&W from their website, and it's pretty nasty stuff...not sure if I trust it enough to carry, but it's fun to play with. I usually carry Winchester Ranger SXT ammo (Dept. Issued).
recycled970 1 year ago
Amazing how people who own guns know the least about them. The entire purpose is to have the energy from the projectile transfer into the target. Causing pain and injury. A high velocity round would whizz through a person and not cause the damage needed to stop them. Over-penetration is fact not a theory. "Great rounds"-who have you shot to make this claim? Take your gun back to the store; and stick to shooting your mouth-off. Type in kinetic energy, temporary and permanent crush cavity. MOPE
DjAquadine 2 years ago
You see "the meat browning from the heat transfer"? Do you see at 1:07 the nice little hole in the meat? A hole that is not even the impact point? The heat transfer is more than likely due to SUNLIGHT. You know how light and shadows make something look light and dark, and then you fill in the blanks, and think the "heat transfer" is cooking the meat. WOW! This ammo has been tested and it is garbage. Put "L.E. and Military USE ONLY" on the box and you yahoos go nuts. There are no magic bullets.
DjAquadine 2 years ago
hey fstwrtr to answer your question you are not safe in a closet. type in rbcd round in the search and there is a video of these guys shooting 3 different types of rounds at clay, a water jug, then at clay through 4 pieces of dry wall, and then at a van door. RBCD was the only round that penetrated all of them and still made devastating damage to the clay blocks. Great rounds. It is all I use in my Glock 17
chach769 2 years ago
I love how you can see the meat browning from the heat transfer while it's exploding everywhere. Stew anyone?
I'd hate to be on the receiving end of one of these...
recycled970 3 years ago