There is a record of failures with these devices. In failing, the plastic segment will fire from the cartridge and act like a bullet. There is one incident that the plastic and aluminum thing inside of the plastic punctured a hole in a guys sheet rock wall at at considerable distance from the gun.
There are other failures as well, some involving the plastic not exiting the barrel and having to be hammered out with a steel or substantial metal rod to remove it.
There is a record of failures with these devices. In failing, the plastic segment will fire from the cartridge and act like a bullet. There is one incident that the plastic and aluminum thing inside of the plastic punctured a hole in a guys sheet rock wall at at considerable distance from the gun.
I admit, this isn't much of an issue until it's your 2 year old child shooting himself in the eye with this "Safety Bullet"?
There are other failures as well, some involving the plastic not exiting the barrel and having to be hammered out with a steel or substantial metal rod to remove it. Could you imagine firing a live round or two into such a plugged barrel?
At this rate, a toothpick placed inside of the gun would be safer than anything that worked "some of the time" or "most of the time".
Is there an independent testing facility that did the testing on "Safety Bullets"? If so, I wonder who did it. Perhaps the person in charge will elaborate.........
Gosh, We have alot of Spam lately....
If you simply pulll back the hammer the gun is now loaded the safety bullet is ejected and your ready to shoot.
We have already saved the life of a little girl, now tell me that is dumb.
Agreed... Thanks~ I think I'll stick to common sense as my safety device. ~
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