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Post by Vince on Mar 11, 2006 7:25:34 GMT -5
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Post by somboboyd on Mar 11, 2006 7:53:54 GMT -5
I carried its predicessor in my Ruger .357 security six. It won't go through a wall but it a real manstopper. I read this on the site related to my earlier post on the small Walther PPK II in .380: "In fact, MagSafe's lowest-powered .380 ACP load had an AIT faster than the best manstopper of all time - Remington's .357 Magnum 125-grain JHP! " I rest my case.
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Post by Vince on Mar 11, 2006 8:48:22 GMT -5
Boyd,
When you say it won't go through a wall, what type of wall are you referring to? Is the drywall type wall enough to make it expand and not carry on into the next room? Not one sheet of drywall of course, but more like the standard drywall in appartments with 6 inches or so in between drywalls with wooden boards in the middle as beams. If not that would really be great for home safety so as not to enter the next room through the wall.
This is from their website; THE BOTTOM LINE MagSafe Ammo is faster, recoils less, and stops attackers faster than any other ammunition in the world. Elite forces are outfitted with MagSafe, from Navy SEALS to the Royal Hong Kong Police anti-gang units, from big-city undercover narcs to guards at some of America's meanest prisons.
The reason is simple. MagSafe works. It's expensive, but it works. You really can turn your .380 into .45 auto, but you have to pay for this kind of hand-crafted performance.
The question is this: Just how much is your life worth?
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Post by Vince on Mar 11, 2006 8:49:14 GMT -5
By the way, for anyone that does'nt know, AIT means "Average Incapacitation Time".
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Post by somboboyd on Mar 11, 2006 13:14:09 GMT -5
.357 was my home defense weapon. My wife was very comfortable with the simplicity of the 'wheel gun'. I put what were called 'safetly slugs" in it, that is what the predecessor to your magsafe ammo was called. It won't go through a standard home type drywall installation which made it very practical for home use too. You didn't have to worry about killing your family member or a neighbor if you fired your weapon in self defense in your home.
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