Cool animation of ammo firing

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Me like!

Never heard of this ammo brand. Anyone else?
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Aye, have some FMJ boxes in .32 and .380. Very limited rounds fired, so can't give any real feedback on it. Very cool animation though.
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loktite wrote:Aye, have some FMJ boxes in .32 and .380. Very limited rounds fired, so can't give any real feedback on it. Very cool animation though.
So this stuff is available in the US?
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The Annoyed Man wrote:So this stuff is available in the US?
The brand GECO, yes. The actual bullet/round, I don't know. I got mine from sportsmansguide.com. There are a few others online that carry the GECO brand as well.
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I was very impressed until 2:16 when they showed the bullet hitting paper in slow motion, and the bullet was rotating way too fast. Even at a rate of 1 in 10, the bullet would only turn less than a tenth of a rotation as it passed through the paper.
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I have Geco ammo in 357 and 5.56. So far both shoot very well.
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Geco ammo is good stuff.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
loktite wrote:Aye, have some FMJ boxes in .32 and .380. Very limited rounds fired, so can't give any real feedback on it. Very cool animation though.
So this stuff is available in the US?
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