I see the testers who have shot some of this report that the ammo "pulverizes" on contact with a hard target. What happens if the bad guy gets a round in belly, falls over and gets hauled off to the emergency room where they save his life. Does he now have an intestine full of polymer and copper particles, maybe one of them just waiting to migrate to his heart/brain and cause a stroke/heart attack so the good guy gets sued for a gazillion dollars?
Curious how all the other personal defense ammo makers like to show off what their bullets look like after going thru a block of gel. PolyCase seems quite mum on the issue. I think the terminal performance of this stuff will keep it from becoming mainstream. Maybe good for military but no go for L/E or homeowners.
Curious how all the other personal defense ammo makers like to show off what their bullets look like after going thru a block of gel. PolyCase seems quite mum on the issue. I think the terminal performance of this stuff will keep it from becoming mainstream. Maybe good for military but no go for L/E or homeowners.