Boba Fett
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I was reading the back of some "Less-Lethal" ammo and found it quite amusing.
Despite the the term "Less-Lethal" being hilarious, and the "do not shoot" zones being equally hysterical, read the underlined portion: "Will not cycle semi-automatics."
What good is it then?? You can't aim for the easiest areas to hit AND it won't cycle your pistol!?
Way back when I first purchased a carry gun, I considered carrying one "Less-Lethal" round. My thought process was, if I had to go to court, I can say that I truly didn't want to kill anyone, which is why I carried one round of Less-Lethal ammo. But the BG just wouldn't stop. Which is why the BG had 9 bullets in him.
Of course I had no intention of just using the less-lethal round and waiting to find out if the BG was going to stop. That rubber ball was going to be immediately followed by one or more JHP rounds.
Thankfully, after a very short period of consideration, I decided that I would never carry one of those rounds because I didn't like the idea of my first round not having the most lethal potential it could.
And as the packing proves, it is more than just a lack of potential, it is asking to get yourself killed by the BG.
Despite the the term "Less-Lethal" being hilarious, and the "do not shoot" zones being equally hysterical, read the underlined portion: "Will not cycle semi-automatics."
What good is it then?? You can't aim for the easiest areas to hit AND it won't cycle your pistol!?
Way back when I first purchased a carry gun, I considered carrying one "Less-Lethal" round. My thought process was, if I had to go to court, I can say that I truly didn't want to kill anyone, which is why I carried one round of Less-Lethal ammo. But the BG just wouldn't stop. Which is why the BG had 9 bullets in him.
Of course I had no intention of just using the less-lethal round and waiting to find out if the BG was going to stop. That rubber ball was going to be immediately followed by one or more JHP rounds.
Thankfully, after a very short period of consideration, I decided that I would never carry one of those rounds because I didn't like the idea of my first round not having the most lethal potential it could.
And as the packing proves, it is more than just a lack of potential, it is asking to get yourself killed by the BG.