Lehigh Defense

bikerbill

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Have been looking at a website for a company called Lehigh Defense, with some amazing images of their own bullet performance ... one design has the bullet (.45 ACP) fraturing into five separate pieces after impact ... looks amazing, very expensive .. anybody familiar with these folks and their products?

www.lehighdefense.com
 
When they've been tested by an independent and impartial source, then I might look more closely at them if they perform well. As it stands, however, we have only the manufacturer's word to go on and that doesn't even tell us what the testing media was or how it was calibrated.
 
forgot to spell check

www.lehighdefense.com said:
We did not stop with these two incredible design, we decided to develop a true Multiple Projectile line of ammunition that with one shot it will make your target look as if it got shot with a half clip from an auto.

Does anyone else have an issue with the way that's written or am I being overly sensitive?

Stu
 
a half clip from an auto

Oh boy. :rolleyes:

Did you hear that crashing sound? That was the sound of their credibility hitting the floor at a high rate of speed.
 
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In the average 911 Priority 1 response time, firing a S&W Governor using Lehigh Defense .45 Colt Multiple Projectile Ammunition, he would create 10,100 .44 caliber holes. Let’s see a show of hands for those feeling a little safer right now.


:D:D:D now that is just too funny, nothing else to be said 'bout it.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't rapid disintegration into smaller fragments a recipe for nasty surface trauma but poor penetration? Seems to me that's how it normally works.

IE, might be ok for a frontal shot, but I'm not so sure that would be good for penetrating an interposed arm, etc, to get to vitals.
 
^ Yes

It's bad enough that a bunch of people are out scurrying around in their quest for the magic bullet, it just makes things worse when charletans come along and claim they've invented it.

Bottom line - laws of physics still apply.
 
Regrettably in the land of Sun only FMJ cartridges, for wheels and semiautos, are allowed by law for SD and Duty Services.
Even our SWAT can't use hollow point, hydra shock, or expanding admunitions during special operations.
So we have NO problems here: NO multiple projectiles by Lehigh Defence!
 
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