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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Plastic Slugs

Many manufacturers over the years have claimed to have developed inexpensive firearm ammunition which transfers 100% energy to a soft target. I've never seen any that worked... until now. Here's video footage of the guys at Taofledermaus testing plastic shotgun slugs made by a company out of Lithuania. Very impressive at home defense ranges, with near zero over-penetration.

1 Comments:

Anonymous rc said...

Interesting. Taofledermaus has done a lot of strange ammo tests. some are pretty ingenious and some are downright stupid.....

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