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TiAgX5 02-01-2015 09:50 PM

Alex35X got it right.

I actually use PDX1 hollowpoints (been loading them since back in the '80s, when they were labeled Black Talons), these are bonded/jacketed. They don't fragment or shed the copper jacket off the lead core when used (expand to over 1.6 cal dia.). Should a person be hit with a round and survive, the ER doctor only has to remove one piece, not multiple pieces.

If I had a choice of taking a hollowpoint round, it would be one that remains intact.

FBI trials showed the PDX1 retains around 99.9% of pre-fired weight.

ants_oz 02-01-2015 09:56 PM

I was a fed for 10 years here in Aus. I hunted recreationally since I was about 7 years old, and continue to this day. I've shot in the World Police and Fire Games, and the Australia, New Zealand Police Games with a degree of success. Good times. My current firearms collection extends to 5 - 3 rifles and two shotguns. Thinking of getting back into handguns (competitively) this year though, as my son reaches legal age for supervised range use and has expressed a strong interest. The one thing that never ceases to amaze me with those who are anti-gun is their complete and utter lack of knowledge of some of the most basic principles relating to firearms, ammunition, ballistics etc. And that basic lack of understanding is evidenced in the totally inane comments many of them make when speaking out against the use, ownership, carriage etc of firearms. Sometimes you just have to stare, shake your head and think to yourself "Wow, you really ARE ignorant aren't you".

Alex35X 02-01-2015 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ants_oz (Post 1026019)
[...] "Wow, you really ARE ignorant aren't you".

Sometimes that is all you can say!

TiAgX5 - thanks. I personalty have some Ranger T's in my guns.

Where do you guys think I could conceal this Benelli M4? :D

http://i58.tinypic.com/mt9et1.jpg

ants_oz 02-01-2015 10:38 PM

Hey, Alex35X! Cut it out! You guys get all the best kit, and it makes me envious :)

Alex35X 02-01-2015 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ants_oz (Post 1026025)
Hey, Alex35X! Cut it out! You guys get all the best kit, and it makes me envious :)

Since this post is seriously off track from the broken X5...Only one more!

Full auto suppressed Uzi 9mm
http://i58.tinypic.com/2z99y05.png

TiAgX5 02-01-2015 11:14 PM

We have to move this discussion over to the lounge B4 other Xout members get pissed off.

Jungerishere 02-02-2015 12:07 AM

I know what hollow-points are and why they are design that way. And reason why most law enforcement used them. But thanks for clarifying something that as if I didn’t know already.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex35X (Post 1025996)
Many people mistake hollow points as "evil". In fact, they are much safer for personal defense. Because of their design, the bullet stops quickly. Energy is dissipated into the target. These bullets don't penetrate walls or people and thereby don't hit your neighbor etc.


Jungerishere 02-02-2015 12:08 AM

Good for you.

I’m definitely not anti-gun as I own P99 for over 10 years and go shooting range once in a while with friends. But please enlighten me with all the benefits of having concealed handgun(s) in a car in modern society. I’m having hard time believing that you guys are in fear for your lives while driving and insist on having guns in your cars for protection.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ants_oz (Post 1026019)
I was a fed for 10 years here in Aus. I hunted recreationally since I was about 7 years old, and continue to this day. I've shot in the World Police and Fire Games, and the Australia, New Zealand Police Games with a degree of success. Good times. My current firearms collection extends to 5 - 3 rifles and two shotguns. Thinking of getting back into handguns (competitively) this year though, as my son reaches legal age for supervised range use and has expressed a strong interest. The one thing that never ceases to amaze me with those who are anti-gun is their complete and utter lack of knowledge of some of the most basic principles relating to firearms, ammunition, ballistics etc. And that basic lack of understanding is evidenced in the totally inane comments many of them make when speaking out against the use, ownership, carriage etc of firearms. Sometimes you just have to stare, shake your head and think to yourself "Wow, you really ARE ignorant aren't you".


ants_oz 02-02-2015 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jungerishere (Post 1026042)
Good for you.

I’m definitely not anti-gun as I own P99 for over 10 years and go shooting range once in a while with friends. But please enlighten me with all the benefits of having concealed handgun(s) in a car in modern society. I’m having hard time believing that you guys are in fear for your lives while driving and insist on having guns in your cars for protection.

Get off your high horse mate. Who says I was referring to you?

Besides, unless it's not obvious enough from my post and the location in my header, I live in Australia. The firearms laws here are more than just a little different to what you are used to.

If you're gonna quote someone's post, have legitimate reference to what they said. Otherwise, naff off.

:)

Jungerishere 02-02-2015 01:54 AM

I said "Good for you." for your quote. :rolleyes:

I'll naff off. If I stay and argue, you would probably beat me with ignorance. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by ants_oz (Post 1026047)
If you're gonna quote someone's post, have legitimate reference to what they said. Otherwise, naff off.

:)



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