I agree with Boarhunter, the marketing is downright horrible, but if you look at the box of truth test their Air Freedom rounds performed better than Glaser Safety Slugs.
My HD handgun usually has a frangable round in the pipe with the rest of the ammo being premium JHP. My theory is that first round has a high possibility of being a flyer, due to high stress, and a BG suddenly jumping into my field of view, at 3am when a minute ago I was dead asleep.
Even though I think the BOT test proves that the Air Freedom round penetrates walls less but still penetrates softer bodies filled with fluid just a wee bit more than Glaser, I still use Glaser. I don't want that ammo that is marketed for Mall Ninjas, being used to shoot a bad guy in my house, then having his attorney hold up the box to the jury when he is suing me. Glaser Safety Slugs just looks and sounds better then Extreme Shock with a the picture of the Ninja triplets (notice its all the same guy) on the box.
Probably the worst marketing blunder ever. Not a lot of people takes that ammo seriously.
My HD handgun usually has a frangable round in the pipe with the rest of the ammo being premium JHP. My theory is that first round has a high possibility of being a flyer, due to high stress, and a BG suddenly jumping into my field of view, at 3am when a minute ago I was dead asleep.
Even though I think the BOT test proves that the Air Freedom round penetrates walls less but still penetrates softer bodies filled with fluid just a wee bit more than Glaser, I still use Glaser. I don't want that ammo that is marketed for Mall Ninjas, being used to shoot a bad guy in my house, then having his attorney hold up the box to the jury when he is suing me. Glaser Safety Slugs just looks and sounds better then Extreme Shock with a the picture of the Ninja triplets (notice its all the same guy) on the box.
Probably the worst marketing blunder ever. Not a lot of people takes that ammo seriously.
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