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That's
the concept that led to MagSafe Ammo, the world's most effective
handgun ammo. There isn't another bullet anywhere with the take-charge
performance offered by MagSafe Ammo.
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MagSafe's
revolutionary design uses large lead shotgun pellets rather
than solid lead for a bullet's core. The earliest versions (1986-1987)
used small pellets, like the # 6 shot a competitor uses for
their "Silver" line of frangible ammo.
Early in the design process, hundreds of videotaped test shots
were made into ordnance gelatin. Then, viewed in slow motion,
you could see how a core's pellet size and pattern created the
greatest wound damage for any given caliber.
It was quickly learned that using much larger # 2 or # 3 shot
gave perfect penetration depth in gelatin or flesh-form 10 to
13 inches (two to three times as much penetration as our competitors).
A large man's chest is only 12 inches thick from front to back,
and any more penetration was wasted energy that would endanger
innocent people.
That was the first goal reached - ammunition that won't overpenetrate
a torso and hurt or kill innocent bystanders.
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One side
benefit of using huge shot pellets is the reduction of ricochets,
because larger objects are affected more by rotational forces.
Tests showed that MagSafe Ammo won't even glance off slimy,
wet boards at the most shallow of angles. They also don't ricochet
off windshields, car doors or interior house walls. And, most
importantly, they won't glance off bone.
Another goal was reached.
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For almost
a year, experimentation with shot placement within the bullet's
jacket continued, looking for a fan-shaped pellet wound channel.
It was felt that the wider the pattern, the better the chance
of hitting vital organs, even with a poorly placed shot.
By arranging pellets in specific patterns, literally stacking
them in place one at a time, by hand, bullets could be designed
to work nearly any way wanted - maybe deeper penetration, or
wider wound channel, some even to break apart in sheetrock walls.
To stabilize the pellet patterns until the instant of impact,
dozens of types of epoxy resins were tested. A custom blend
with perfect properties was found - it is easily broken apart
at impact, yet tough enough to launch at twice the velocity
of normal bullets.
The end result was called "Controlled-Core Technology",
and it is the most innovative discovery in handgun ammunition
since the jacketed bullet.
No other ammo uses high-tech resins or pellets put into specific
patterns by hand.
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The final
goal - to have the world's fastest ammo, yet with much less
recoil than standard (slower) ammunition - was really tough.
However, hot loads are now offered like the .45 ACP SWAT Load,
which clocks 2,160 + feet per second (fps) in a five-inch auto,
yet has about one-third the recoil.
The 9mm Mini-Glock Load cruises along at about 2,000 fps from
Glock's teensy Model 26, yet has far more stopping ability than
the nastiest .357 magnum or 10mm hollowpoint in the world. Yet
the recoil is about like shooting low-powered target loads!
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For example,
half a dozen gun "experts" stated a 66-grain bullet would not
function in a .45 ACP weapon. So, MagSafe was tested in full-auto
Tommy Guns, which don't function very well at all with light
ammo. It was also tried in a 645 Smith with 28-lb. recoil springs
- just to make sure.
Then the folks at Magnum Research said a slug as light as 250
grains would not function in their massive Desert Eagle in .50
Action Express Caliber. MagSafe's 180-grainer functioned perfectly
under all conditions.
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The now-famous
Strasbourg Tests put MagSafe on the map. To summarize what nearly
everyone already knows, over 600 live French Alpine goats (their
bodies are very much like humans) were shot under controlled
conditions: no anesthetic, same shot placement from animal to
animal, and with blood pressure and heart rate monitors to determine
the Incapacitation Time (a measure of how long it took a goat
to cease functioning after the single shot was delivered).
MagSafe Ammo worked - better than anything else. Tests were
done without MagSafe's knowledge, so some versions tested were
the lowest powered. For example, two types of .380 ACP are offered;
the .380 Defender, a 60-grainer at 1,360 fps in a Colt Mustang;
and the .380 MAX (designed for a big city's undercover drug
agents) with a 52-grain slug sizzling along at 1,620 fps in
the Mustang.
The Defender has 247 ft-Ibs of energy, while the MAX load has
303 ft-Ibs. The Defender's lower velocity hampered stopping
power, resulting in an Average Incapacitation Time (AIT) of
7.12 seconds. That's the average time for five different goats,
each shot once with the MagSafe 60-grain Defender.
However - and this is where things get interesting - there wasn't
a jacketed hollowpoint bullet in ANY caliber that dropped the
goats faster than MagSafe's weakest .380 load!
MagSafe's .380 beat every .45 ACP slug, every 10mm, every 9mm
(including police-only ammo), every .40 caliber - no matter
who made it - Cor-Bon, Remington, Glaser and HydraShok.
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!
Average Incapacitation Times for all other MagSafe's calibers
were in the 4-second range, and MagSafe topped the tests in
every caliber but .357 Magnum (a prototype Quik-Shok beat by
a fraction of a second), and .38 Special, where Glaser won by
.04 seconds. Had the .38 Special tests been done in a 2-inch
barrel, MagSafe would have topped that test, too.
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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.
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The
question is this: Just how much is your life worth?
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Magsafe Ammo Inc.
4700 S. US Hwy. 17- 92 Casselberry, FL 32707
(407)
834-9966
Fax (407) 834-8185
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