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Originally Posted by Razor
I may very well be wrong, but I believe I heard it was designed that way (with the teeth, expansion chamber and slots) so you could make direct contact with the surface of what you were blasting and still have the necessary stand-off.
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O.K. sounds plausable, but Hatton rounds always worked fine for me without this device (in training and in combat), but I was only trained at Range 37, so maybe I have been needing this special widget all these years and never realized it till now.
I've always made direct contact with the door and frame and I never knew a Hatton round needed "standoff". I'm just jealous; another widget I should have created for guys to spend their money on because of a perceived need.