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A buddy of mine turned me on to this. This new bullet is BAD ASS!
A new era of home and self defense-
Checkout this website:
http://www.abct3.com/
Troublco
01-21-2011, 22:59
Wonder how long it'll take until they scream "COP KILLER!!" and ban 'em...
patrick0685
01-21-2011, 23:01
pretty interesting, would be something when they get it to work and see what it does to a pig
DocMedic
01-21-2011, 23:19
Seems they spent more time making a CGI movie then actually trying to make it work.
2ndChildhood
01-22-2011, 08:33
I don't think so for several reasons.
-The centripetal force on the fragments, wires and center hub will be huge. Getting the system to not fly apart is a major challenge.
-Once those three fragments deploy they are horribly non-aerodynamic, it looks to me like aero forces will send them in completely random directions.
-If the thing stays together, the random aerodynamics will have it spinning like a bolo. It seems likely that the axis of spin will shift and which way it shifts is probably not predictable.
-Aerodynamic drag will also slow these things down considerably. An airplane propellor running slow acts like a brake, this will too.
-It will make a whizzing noise like a ricochet.
From what I understand, this product has been in the making for 2 years an they just finalized his patent.
Interesting concept, but I see limited applications. Using a less than lethal round for home defense would be foolish for a number of reasons. LTL rounds would have some limited application in law enforcement, but for those situations, I don't see any great advantage over beanbag or rubber buckshot rounds. We'll see, I could be wrong....
Looks slow and clumsy. Good luck hitting a moving target and pray to God you don't have to ever make some sort of precision shot involving a hostage and all you have loaded up is your dumb lasso bullets.
interesting but I will stick with my HP's and ballistic tips.
looks like a gimmick
I'll stick with my Extreme Shock Tungsten-Nytrilium Fragmentable Explosive Entry Fang Face Round
jerrymrc
01-22-2011, 16:00
looks like a gimmick
I'll stick with my Extreme Shock Tungsten-Nytrilium Fragmentable Explosive Entry Fang Face Round
That is funny. [ROFL1][ROFL3]
xiondavis
01-22-2011, 17:21
Wouldnt this be considered a "bolo round" or is that designation just for smooth bore rounds?
looks like a gimmick
I'll stick with my Extreme Shock Tungsten-Nytrilium Fragmentable Explosive Entry Fang Face Round
Say that one ten times fast...
Let me guess, $3-$4 a round and all the big names are using them.
I'll stick to blended metals.
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