Jody Hudson
New member
I want Makarov Ammo by Quick-Shock.
I contacted Blount; the manufacturers of my favorite ammo -- Quick-Shock and asked for some Makarov ammo in the phenomenal Quick-Shock configuration. http://www.blount.com/
Quick-Shock ammo is FAST, accurate and reliable. The projectile is pre-fragmented into three pieces along the axis of spin. The ammo is as accurate as some match ammo and most suitable for defense as well. For instance; the .22 Quick-Shock leaves an exit wound in large mellons, cabbage and pumkins that is equal to that of a 12 gauge slug and an internal "vegetable soup" chamber that is equal to that left by a .223 hollow point!!!
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Below is the Blount response; please write them (if you will) and ask for Makarov (9x18) Quick-Shock ammo.
Jody
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From: Guy Neill; Tech Expert <techexpert@valint.net>
To: JodyHudson@ce.net
At this time I know of no plans for a Quick Shock 9x18. Such could, of
course, be done if there was sufficient demand.
Thanks for writing.
Guy Neill: Blount Sporting Equipment Group
I contacted Blount; the manufacturers of my favorite ammo -- Quick-Shock and asked for some Makarov ammo in the phenomenal Quick-Shock configuration. http://www.blount.com/
Quick-Shock ammo is FAST, accurate and reliable. The projectile is pre-fragmented into three pieces along the axis of spin. The ammo is as accurate as some match ammo and most suitable for defense as well. For instance; the .22 Quick-Shock leaves an exit wound in large mellons, cabbage and pumkins that is equal to that of a 12 gauge slug and an internal "vegetable soup" chamber that is equal to that left by a .223 hollow point!!!
>>>>>>>
Below is the Blount response; please write them (if you will) and ask for Makarov (9x18) Quick-Shock ammo.
Jody
========================================
From: Guy Neill; Tech Expert <techexpert@valint.net>
To: JodyHudson@ce.net
At this time I know of no plans for a Quick Shock 9x18. Such could, of
course, be done if there was sufficient demand.
Thanks for writing.
Guy Neill: Blount Sporting Equipment Group