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Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 19:12:39
da paricutin
Ma guarda tu che diavolo si inventano... :jumpy:

http://www.ares-gun.sk/?lang=english

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 19:24:06
da Blackrifle
Ossignur

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 19:57:15
da rommel
mi sembrano da fricchettone...

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 20:59:37
da radioamerica
stupende....io le voglio rosa...

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 21:02:37
da Blackrifle
Niente puntini verdi?

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 21:05:26
da radioamerica
no....verde direi di no.....

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 21:18:08
da nitronori
Beeeeeeeelle!

Luca, in gara faremo un "figurone" :jumpy:

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 21:33:51
da phobos
Che roba....forti pero'.... :wife:

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 22:11:44
da eltabaker
Ma a che pro?

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 22:14:46
da nitronori
Credo che servano a "fumare" meno, aumentare la scorrevolezza in canna ed eliminare il contatto delle mani con il piombo nudo!

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 22:22:05
da eltabaker
nitronori ha scritto:Credo che servano a "fumare" meno, aumentare la scorrevolezza in canna ed eliminare il contatto delle mani con il piombo nudo!
Ma allora di cosa sono rivestite?

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 22:29:23
da nitronori
Da quanto ho capito io da una letta sul forum di Brian Enos, sono rivestite di una resina particolare, molto refrattaria al calore.

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 22:29:38
da radioamerica
le hanno dipinte con i colori indelebili "Giotto" :mrgreen:

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 22:34:44
da nitronori
Qui c'è un post dal forum ipsc!








Hi everybody,

Since a little a crew of IPSC shooters are producing bullets intended to competition and training. It's as some says "Made for Shooters, by Shooters"



Almost all of our top shooters use them since 2008 - "Dynamic Arms Sports Ammo". The bullet is lead molded with polymer/polyester coating. All handgun and most rifle calibers available in large variety of weight and form.

Some of the Benefits:

- less felt recoil;
- easy to reload;
- almost no smoke at shot;
- longer barrel life;
- last but not least - much better price;

The tools and machines are MAGMA, one of the best when it comes to quality and regularity! We offer free samples and looking for dealer/distributor enquiries.

For pricing and quantities, please send an e-mail (akussev@hotmail.com)or skype me at: kouzi78





QUOTE (Alexandre Koussev @ 23 Feb 2010, 01:31 pm)
Almost all of our top shooters use them since 2008 - "Dynamic Arms Sports Ammo". The bullet is lead molded with polymer/polyester coating. All handgun and most rifle calibers available in large variety of weight and form.

The tools and machines are MAGMA, one of the best when it comes to quality and regularity! We offer free samples and looking for dealer/distributor enquiries.

For pricing and quantities, please send an e-mail (akussev@hotmail.com)or skype me at: kouzi78

Alexandre:

Sounds interesting. Is your website www.Dynamicarmssportsammo.com?


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Alexandre Kousse...
24 Feb 2010, 11:11 am
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Hi Roger,
Thanks for your interest,
New site under construction, available all info and pics soon.

The polymer coating is very atractive, f.ex. - shooting a 200gr bullet in .40 feels like shooting a 180gr. and you save for the same P.F. approx 10-15% of powder ;-)




QUOTE (Alexandre Koussev @ 24 Feb 2010, 09:11 am)
Hi Roger,
Thanks for your interest,
New site under construction, available all info and pics soon.

The polymer coating is very atractive, f.ex. - shooting a 200gr bullet in .40 feels like shooting a 180gr. and you save for the same P.F. approx 10-15% of powder ;-)

Alexandre:

Look forward to viewing your website.





Hi all,

Here are some pics of spent bullets and a new ones.

And attached list of forms and weight of bullets.

First samples went yesterday, thanks for the interest, hope you'll be satisfied

Available colors for the polymer coating:
http://plasto.bg/articledetails.php?ArticleID=25
Attached thumbnail(s)
Reduced 94%

3072 x 2304 (548.36K)


Attached File(s)
MagmaBullet.pdf ( 1.67MB ) Number of downloads: 102



Hi Roger,
Thanks for your interest,
New site under construction, available all info and pics soon.

The polymer coating is very atractive, f.ex. - shooting a 200gr bullet in .40 feels like shooting a 180gr. and you save for the same P.F. approx 10-15% of powder ;-)

What about polymer vaporization? Does it build up in the barrel?

Also, the copper coated or jacketed bullets are protecting shooters from inhale the lead, but what about polymer coated ones, do they stand high velocities, and is vaporized polymer coating safe to inhale?

Thanks



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2 Mar 2010, 08:21 pm
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QUOTE (Eugene Kuleshov @ 2 Mar 2010, 03:49 pm)
What about polymer vaporization? Does it build up in the barrel?

Also, the copper coated or jacketed bullets are protecting shooters from inhale the lead, but what about polymer coated ones, do they stand high velocities, and is vaporized polymer coating safe to inhale?

Thanks
Hi Eugene,

As you can see on the pics, all coating stays on the bullet after he left barrel.( black marks on bullet come from rubber back stop on our indoor range)
This polymer coating is a result of almost 3 years testing in real conditions before putting it on the market - so NO lead/polymer in the air!

We are even making .223 and .308 which may at higher speeds can be supplied with gas checks, but in this case also the gas check is only for the bottom of the bullet.

Hope this info is useful :-)

This post has been edited by Alexandre Koussev: 2 Mar 2010, 08:23 pm


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QUOTE (Eugene Kuleshov @ 2 Mar 2010, 04:49 pm)
What about polymer vaporization? Does it build up in the barrel?

Also, the copper coated or jacketed bullets are protecting shooters from inhale the lead, but what about polymer coated ones, do they stand high velocities, and is vaporized polymer coating safe to inhale?

Thanks

We use two kinds of polymer coating:
- polyester: there is no smell and smoke! It's not harmful for human health, mostly for indoor shooting;

- epoxy-polyester: there is a little smoke and smell but less felt recoil, it's appropriate for outdoor ranges :-)

P.S.

The 9mm bullet on the pic is 125gr, sorry ;-)


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Manolis Samarita...
4 Mar 2010, 03:29 pm
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QUOTE (Alexandre Koussev @ 4 Mar 2010, 12:39 pm)
We use two kinds of polymer coating:
- polyester: there is no smell and smoke! It's not harmful for human health, mostly for indoor shooting;

- epoxy-polyester: there is a little smoke and smell but less felt recoil, it's appropriate for outdoor ranges :-)

P.S.

The 9mm bullet on the pic is 125gr, sorry ;-)


Nice job.
I like the colored bullets.
Is your factory in Bulgaria?



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4 Mar 2010, 10:38 pm
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QUOTE (Manolis Samaritakis @ 4 Mar 2010, 02:29 pm)
Nice job.
I like the colored bullets.
Is your factory in Bulgaria?
Thanks Manolis,
yes factory near Sofia



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Alexandre Kousse...
15 Mar 2010, 07:28 pm
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Official site for the bullets:
http://ammo.dynamic-arms.com


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QUOTE (Alexandre Koussev @ 15 Mar 2010, 05:28 pm)
Official site for the bullets:
http://ammo.dynamic-arms.com
Hi all,
We now offer a possibility for custom diameter on all bullet sizes...isn't a flexibility a nice thing in IPSC...
http://ammo.dynamic-arms.com/products.html


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Bjorn Dietrich
29 Mar 2010, 03:39 pm
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Alexandre,

How do these bullets perform in barrels with polygon rifling, like Glocks, HK's etc?
Thanks.




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QUOTE (Alexandre Koussev @ 16 Mar 2010, 01:28 am)
Official site for the bullets:
Do you also make live rounds or just the heads?

IPSC would be interested in discussing Official Match Ammo with you if you make complete rounds.



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To Bjorn:
Tested in Glock and Tanfoglio, this Open and Limited pistols and works just fine!
Polygonal rifling is more gentle to the coating...

To Vince:
Yes we do make live rounds, for the moment only for the needs of our region (IPSC clubs and training purpose of some special units) If there is a need we can think bigger, specially for the cause

We can also work in partnership with a bigger manufacturers when it comes to large quantities...so nothing's impossible


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Since the price of bullets had gone up considerably (or affordable brands are not to be found), I guess there's a market for these bullets.



Luciano Arrigoni
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Can you say something about the pricees?
tks



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13 Apr 2010, 11:26 am
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Many of you have requested reloading info, so here it is:

Some tests for .40SW

All length 29.5 мм with slight crimp;
Shot in CZ 75 Tactical Sports;
Temp. approx. 20 degrees C;

1. Vihta N 330 - 4.5 grn + 200 grn. bullet colored = PF 176

2. Vihta 3N37 - 5.0 grn. + 200 grn colored bullet = 178 PF

3. Vihta N 320 -4.2grn. + same bullet = 172 PF

In .38SA with STI Trubor Hybrid and SVI Hybrid AET barrel:
Temp. 22-25 degrees C;

- 124gr / Vitha 3N37 / 0,485g / L 31,55 / Factor SVI 162,80 / Factor STI 155,00 /

- 124gr / Vitha 3N37 / 0,504g / L 31,55 / Factor SVI 167,80 / Factor STI 164,90 /

- 147gr / Vitha 3N37 / 0,378g / L 31,55 / Factor SVI 156,70 / Factor STI 152,90 /

- 147gr / Vitha 3N37 / 0,405g / L 31,90 / Factor SVI 163,70 / Factor STI 160,70 /


Thanks to our test-pilots


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Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: mer lug 21, 23:27:57
da JigenGiò
Vedremo che futuro avranno le palle travestite modello Marrazzo :mrgreen:
Nitro hai incollato il sito :???:

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: gio lug 22, 12:10:26
da lucasb67
nitronori ha scritto:Beeeeeeeelle!

Luca, in gara faremo un "figurone" :jumpy:

... più di quello che già facciamo sarà difficile, ma perchè mettere limiti alla provvidenza??

:jumpy:

... a me sembrano terribili, ma sono comunque un gran utilizzatore delle "palle ricoperte" e non amo le blindate, almeno per il nostro giochino, per cui benvengano novità!!

:ok:

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: ven lug 23, 09:04:49
da raffica
Me le hanno segnalate tempo fà.
A parte il fatto che mi fà strano vedere pallottole colorate,dalle risposte lette nel forum ,sono state collaudate e messe a punto per ben tre anni prima di proporle ,per cui credo che il prodotto sia valido.

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: ven lug 23, 09:50:35
da paricutin
raffica ha scritto: mi fà strano vedere pallottole colorate
In effetti è un po' come vedere un uomo con le unghie dei piedi smaltate (horribile visu!!!) :D

Re: Una dritta per raffica

Inviato: ven lug 23, 10:29:10
da NdK
Già se vedi le unghie dei piedi di un uomo... uhm... :)