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Originally Posted by The Reaper
I am probably not qualified to speculate, but I have never seen it hit a "soft" target without deploying. Virtually every live tissue shot I have seen has deployed in the target with no exit wound.
Three sheets of drywall and a steel plate, it will not touch the plate.
Armor plate followed by drywall will be hit by remaining payload or the steel slug knocked out of the plate.
APLP can probably elaborate.
I have not fired the LeMas pistol rounds on live tissue, but I have shot a bunch on other targets and have seen their 90 gr. .45 ACP register 2300 fps plus on my chrony.
I feel that it is only fair to say that there are a lot of people who claim that the rounds are bogus, that they do not perform as advertised, and are merely conventional bullets.
My question for them is always, "How many rounds of LeMas have you fired, and what did you shoot with it?".
TR
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Hello Gene,
In response to your prior post, and TR's response, folks really do have to fire the rounds for themselves for a whole lot of reasons, some of which might be considered scientific, and for other rationales that you just have to see for yourself with your own trigger finger.
I am on the road and do not have specific data to attach to any post, but if this thread is still alive next week I will to post some pictures that will be of interest. There is a long list of DOD active duty and procurement structure facility personnel who have declined repeated invitation to observe in person at secure facilities the scalable effect that the BMT munitions demonstrate in armor and living tissue.
The 9mm BMT armor piercing CQB bullet has been shown by the esteemed ballistic expert Gary Roberts to penetrate 18 inches of calibrated ballistic gelatin with no fragmentation or expansion, yet the same armor piercing bullet design demonstrates non repairable live tissue destructions without over penetration in both appendage and thoracic cavity impacts. The identical BMT 9mm CQB bullet is capable of penetrating all soft 3a body armors and up to 1/4 inch T-304 stainless steel from a colt 9mm subgun yet the currently procured duty military and law enforcement ammunition products can do absolutely non of the above.
After 5.5 years, and tens of thousands of non R&D Le Mas Ltd. BMT bullet designs carried down range, not one single claim of the bullets not performing as advertised in armor or living tissue have been reported by end users to date.
Edited for worse grammar than usual and breaking the rule to never post after drinking crown on vacation, my apologies.