Did you hit any of them?
wtf does the Roni kit do?
and how's the judge? is it more gimmick than anything else?
(.410 from a handgun)
and how's the judge? is it more gimmick than anything else?
(.410 from a handgun)
and how's the judge? is it more gimmick than anything else?
(.410 from a handgun)
The RONI kit turn your Glock handgun into a rifle I guess. Just slap the kit around your pistol and BOOM, a rifle that can accept attachments and stuff.
The RONI kit turn your Glock handgun into a rifle I guess. Just slap the kit around your pistol and BOOM, a rifle that can accept attachments and stuff.
As far as the Judge goes, it had kick. That's as far as I can elaborate on the subject as I know very little about guns.
Just don't forget to get the proper license from the ATF for a short barreled rifle.
Whew! I see you're in the GTA - whereabouts could I go to take part in such festivities?
The judge is pretty much a gimmick.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot41.htm
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot53.htm
Wow! A full length shotgun offers more firepower than a three inch revolver. Who would have thought. [/sarcasm]3. The longer barrel of the 28 inch shotgun made quite a difference in penetration.
Gee, very conclusive 😕
two reviews by the same guy that has an unnatural hatred of the .410 round and goes way out of his way to discredit the penetration potential of the .410 ammo and pretty much fails IMHO.
1. He doesn't compare his tests to any other hand gun calibers
2. He claims a ridiculous 12-15in. penetration after passing through 4 layers of denim is necessary to be a effective defense round, which would disqualify all but the most powerful handgun cartridges.
3. He admits that the 45LC cartridge exceeds his penetration requirements and meets his standard for a defense round.
It's quite obvious to anyone that birdshot in any guage makes a poor defense round, but IMO his tests with the buck shot, slugs and modern combo defense rounds showed that in all but the most extreme cases they would make a fine defensive weapon. For the most part they would penetrate 6-10in. in geletan/flesh after going through 4 layers of denim (to simulate thick clothing) which I think is ridiculous, nobody wears the equivalent of 4 layers of denim. I,m guessing if you reduced that to a more logical single layer of denim he might have reached his required 12in. penetration.
This guy is an idiot with a grudge. The .410 defense loads may not stack up to a 44mag but I sure wouldn't want to stand in front of something that will send 3/4 ounce of lead through 4 layers of denim and 3-4 1gal water jugs.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/theboxotruth.htmGee, very conclusive 😕
two reviews by the same guy that has an unnatural hatred of the .410 round and goes way out of his way to discredit the penetration potential of the .410 ammo and pretty much fails IMHO.
1. He doesn't compare his tests to any other hand gun calibers
His answer is more articulate than mine, so I shall simply quote what you apparently missed:GuitarDaddy said:2. He claims a ridiculous 12-15in. penetration after passing through 4 layers of denim is necessary to be a effective defense round, which would disqualify all but the most powerful handgun cartridges.
The Box O' Truth said:The answer is that the FBI did a study of what was needed for ammunition to be effective, based upon the ammunition failure in the famous Miami Shootout, to reach the vital organs of the bad guy and Stop him from doing what he was doing. They determined that to be sure to reach the vital organs or central nervous system, a round should penetrate from 12 to 15 inches into ballistics gelatin. This included penetration through 4 layers of denim material to account for thick clothing, and also to account for the possibility of the round needing to penetrate through arms or limbs before hitting the torso.
If you think about it, if a bad guy is pointing a gun at you, your round might need to fully penetrate his hands or arms before even starting to penetrate his torso. The 12 inch minimum standard allows for effectiveness from any angle and through any extremities. Therefore, we require any self-defense round to meet or exceed the FBI 12 inch minimum penetration standard. And since water works at a 2 to 1 ratio to ballistic gelatin, a round must penetrate 24 inches of water (4 jugs) to meet the standard of 12 inches of BG.
Exact wording:GuitarDaddy said:3. He admits that the 45LC cartridge exceeds his penetration requirements and meets his standard for a defense round.
Why are you implying that he was reluctant to "admit" this? He plainly says that the .45 Long Colt was quite sufficient.The Box O' Truth said:5. The .45 Long Colt loads had plenty of penetration and would be the preferred defense load for this pistol.
Refer to the aforementioned FBI reference.GuitarDaddy said:It's quite obvious to anyone that birdshot in any guage makes a poor defense round, but IMO his tests with the buck shot, slugs and modern combo defense rounds showed that in all but the most extreme cases they would make a fine defensive weapon. For the most part they would penetrate 6-10in. in geletan/flesh after going through 4 layers of denim (to simulate thick clothing) which I think is ridiculous, nobody wears the equivalent of 4 layers of denim.
By "his" you mean "FBI standard," right?GuitarDaddy said:I,m guessing if you reduced that to a more logical single layer of denim he might have reached his required 12in. penetration.
He's not the one who sounds like an idiot.GuitarDaddy said:This guy is an idiot with a grudge. The .410 defense loads may not stack up to a 44mag but I sure wouldn't want to stand in front of something that will send 3/4 ounce of lead through 4 layers of denim and 3-4 1gal water jugs.
First point? True. Anyone familiar with firearms shouldn't be surprised.The Box O' Truth said:3. The longer barrel of the 28 inch shotgun made quite a difference in penetration. It seems that the short 3 inch barrel of the Judge is its main limitation.
4. Even at 7 yards, the pattern of the Judge is too wide, and will cause some of the load to miss a bad guy. Not only are you responsible for every pellet you send down range, but if they miss him, they do not Stop him.
.410 shotshells should work just fine for little birds.