extreme shock?

dreamweaver

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I picked up a box of extreme shock .380 just out of curiosity. on the box it says "transfers 100% of its energy to the target through massive fragmentation. this violent fragmentation causes shock trauma, shutting down the central nervous system, resulting in instant stopping power."
sounds like a buch of poop to me.
anyone know about this ammo? anybody using frags for SD carry?
 
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Enough said.
 
dude seriously its THE premier round for anti terrorist operations inside airplanes! cause that happens everyday... :D
 
Not that I'm any great believer in advertising, especially when it comes to guns and gun related items, but...

Has anyone actually had any experience with this round, or done any research on its effectivity?
 
Me too. Short of a personal guided tour, I'm too lazy to go look up your opinions on high priced garbage.

I think all ammo should be sold with pastries. If it came with baklava, then it was probably meant for the Greek market. If it came with donunts...
 
HAHA

:D
Thanks guys, this is the funniest thread i have read in a while,
haha.
(particularly liked the qreek pastry bit) ;)
 
I saw it at the gun shop. The gun guy said he carried it in his nightstand piece .357 so it wouldn't go through his walls.

He said that he shot it at 2x4 wood and it disintegrated and didn't penetrate, but when he shot it at a watermelon, it went through with a massive hole out the back.

I have never used it but I'm just saying that's what he told me.

Because he works at a gun shop doesn't that make him an authority?

(Ahhh, probably was a load of crap....):barf:
 
He said that he shot it at 2x4 wood and it disintegrated and didn't penetrate, but when he shot it at a watermelon, it went through with a massive hole out the back.

So....all the BG has to do is wear a wood suit and he should be well protected from the massive central nervous system damage caused by extreme shock.
 
dreamweaver,

I have used it, and the ammo performed very well for me. I did not buy it based upon "ninja" advertising, but upon the recommendation of a buddy who himself had used it to his great satisfaction.

Some years back, I shot a 250-pound Russian Boar just behind the shoulder at approximately 20 yards with a 9mm fired from a Ruger SR9. The hog ran approximately 5 or 10 yards, as I recall, and fell over seriously dead. I first thought the hog had suffered a heart attack, because I could not find any entry hole. After hunting for it a good while, I found the hit, and the entry wound almost resembled what you would expect from an "ice pick" puncture.

When the hog was field dressed, it was apparent that the bullet had performed admirably. The hog's "innerds" were a complete mess. No exit wound. And I never found the bullet.

So, I have no comment on the marketing plan of the company, nor do I speak to the experience of others, but from my personal experience of the ammo, it worked well.

Boarhunter
 
I like the test those boy's did in Wally's post. It was seriously putting pressure on those rounds, and they didn't really do what they said they did...
 
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