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Sell on explosive bullets. These are not supposed to be in existence but apparently an acquaintance of mine that engineers in their spare time thought these needed to be.

A brass outer coating that turns into mushroom goodness on impact but with razor sharp edges.

Core made of a special magneto that turns out enough juice to detonate the C4 coating placed over it.

This C4 is military grade with an extra kick added by me personally. A fiery response to the initial explosion is what greets the eyes. Incendiary is beautiful.

These rounds are in a high qauntity now and take little to no time for me to dig through the piles to find .45 rounds to .50 and 7mm.

Please note that the different rounds mean different size of explosion and resulting fire... Duh :roll:

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Also for sell - Pure sodium rounds. Serious burn and explosion on contact with water. PM if you want more details. Available in any size round.

Nothing too expensive to sell for a small price. My OCD doesn't allow me to stop making or blowing things up and the land lord is tired of rebuilding the fences. :shock:
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Post by Kolya »

Duh!

Sounds good. Certainly I am interested in some testing, although I do not see any in a caliber we typically use.
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If someone would supply the dies, I'll make any caliber .38 and above :D
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Let's talk...
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Sounds like somebody has something in mind?
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Perhaps... Perhaps just wanting some target practice. Hmm. As for me, I have a lot planned. But some selling on the side is just for kicks :D
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Explosive bullets in personal firearms are a bad idea. A cook off of a clip next to your face and its game over.

Also, in most personal firearms, the ammount explosive you can cram in doens't offset the decrease in kinetic energy and armour penetrating ability from the solid round.

You really need to be in big rounds (ie 12 guage, .50 BMG) to make it worth while.
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Post by DarKnyht »

The only advantage I have seen in modifying bullets are to change the lead to another metal. But even then there are trade-offs.

I would be interested in getting incendiary rounds for fun.
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My rounds, unless zapped by electricity, don't go off without anything but electricity... Well for the C4 type atleast. As for the sodium, water is the only thing that will set those off. I make sure that before anyone buys any of my stuff that they get full instructions, warnings and all. And yes I understand the loss of penetration with modified rounds, but not every shot is always meant to go through armor and through a body. The explosive part is more for demolition or to help open something up. One, maybe two of my C4 .45 would make an armor wearing SOB wish they had been shot, and then that could be done so with a .22 and be effective. The smaller rounds that I do make into explosive ones do not hold much of a punch, as I have said before, and obviously anyone looking to use such a thing should be wanting larger caliber anyway, or they are just going to celebrate 4th of July if they aren't a good shot.

As for the sodium rounds: They have to be stored in a dry area within their respective oil cases until needed and then can be wiped off. The blood stream eats away at the special shell that covers the bullet and also keeps it from being traced back to any barrel. As in the case of all of my items, except for me and maybe the person who plays with the ingredients too much or tries to take it apart, they are untraceable to anyone except perhaps me, and well... I'd like to see someone try to take on my homelife. :D
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hurry hurry hurry1 we will be having a great sale on all types of rifle ammo handgun and explosives

taking orders now will start orders in two or three business days
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Post by Razor »

How many rounds can you make for a caseless SMG like say.. a P-90?

And can you do anything with magnesium that's worth anything?
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imm takin orders nooow ah nosebleed getting worses give order you get stuff yoou know thhat
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I'd be very impressed if he can make a worthwhile ammount of explosives fit inside a tiny little 5.7 mm bullet like that.
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Post by Razor »

I know. Then again, I'd never consider using that weapon against Sups any day. It would be like shooting spitwads at an Abrams.
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Post by Kei Nakamura »

teh main problem is actually overpenetration, need to slow the bullets down before they leave the barrel, like going with subsonics.
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Black Talons never had the problem of overpenetration, at least not in my experience.
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Post by Razor »

Um, Kei.. unless you're using steel rounds coated in Teflon the P-90 has never had a reputation for over-penetration. In fact, it is considered by many to under-penetrate, often traveling just a small ways past body armor, not allowing it to do much in the way of tissue damage.

However, with it being very concealable, easy to handle, and shoot, and good against soft targets, it has its place in the firearms world, though I would never recommend it for hunting SuperNaturals.
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Post by Bert_the_Turtle »

Teflon Coating is really only useful against car bodies and windshields and the like. It actually lowers a rounds penetration vs. body armor.
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Bert_the_Turtle wrote:Teflon Coating is really only useful against car bodies and windshields and the like. It actually lowers a rounds penetration vs. body armor.


What? :shock: You want a teflon coated windshield?... Um weeeeell I have one, but I don't know if I should give it to you Bert...
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Kei Nakamura wrote:teh main problem is actually overpenetration, need to slow the bullets down before they leave the barrel, like going with subsonics.


Yes, over penetration isn't a problem with a gun such as was requested, just as the others said. And my very first post shows that I take care of the over penetration with a nice mushrooming technique of the body of the bullet. The explosive core is then smashed forward towards the center of impact where the tip of the bullet began or already did compromise the outer layer of whatever object was meeting its demise.
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