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The
HE projectile has sufficient explosive power to make one
inch holes in ÂĽ inch cold rolled steel plate
Eh? Can't a decent 12ga slug already do that? Maybe not quite an inch, but darn close.
The armor-piercing projectile is
a shaped charge design and is designed to penetrate ½
inch of steel armor
Now we're talking!

I'll take a case please, and some of the HE-FA too. :)
 
These rounds are not kick *** sporting rounds. They are for defense. They can ruin a barrel if you shot to many of them. You can also find tracer rounds. All of these rounds come in 12 ga, 20 ga, 7.62x39, 7.62x54. 50 cal, 303, .223 and 30 cal. Just be careful

THOSE WITHOUT GUNS ARE SLAVES THOSE WITH GUNS ARE FREE MEN
 
The way the website describes the shell it could only do damage by the wings that extend after clearnace from the barrel. But there is always metal to metal rubbing with barrel and shot...unless you are using rubber or beanbag. So I wonder how it would damage the barrel?

They are only testing the rounds right now so if you received this info from another sight I would like to read more.
 
The tracker in Predator had one and he never used it. I wonder what the weight difference is between the M203 and that shotgun? now that they have these rounds...if there is a considerable weight difference then I could see the draw towards this type of setup.
 
zombie said:
Anybody else think this thing looks goofy?
Yeah, quite ugly really. Sorry to continue the highjack, but the barrel on the shotgun looks like it might be just below the point of contact on the shooter's shoulder. That would result in a downward force when fired rather than the usual upward flip, wouldn't it? I wonder what that would be like...?
 
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