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MagSafe Ammo

Designed
for Perfect Penetration Depth
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 #b shot a competitor uses for their
"Silver" line of frangible ammo.
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Reduced Ricochet
Hazard
"Controlled-Core Technology"
World's Fastest Ammo - Yet Lowest Recoil!
MagSafe Swept the
Strasbourg Tests
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-lbs of energy, while
the MAX load has 303 ft-lbs. 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 which
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!
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