Thursday, December 17, 2009

Protecting Your Home


In 2009, Winchester Ammunition introduced a new personal defense load called the PDX1 that was designed in a full line of popular handgun calibers such as 9mm, 38 Special, 45 Auto and a few others. It was definitely a hot item among consumers and the media.

If you truly want to protect your home and your family, I would recommend you going out and purchasing a couple of boxes today.

To continue meeting the demands of consumers, Winchester has extended the Bonded PDX1 line by offering it in .380 Automatic and .45 Colt for 2010.

Here are a few facts to know about the new Supreme Elite Bonded PDX1 ammo:

The Bonded PDX1 line uses the same technology the Federal Bureau of Investigation uses as its primary service round. The Bonded PDX1 is engineered to maximize terminal ballistics, as defined by the demanding FBI test protocol, which simulates real-world threats.

  • Proprietary bonding process—Welds lead and jacket together to work as a unit controlling expansion and providing superior retained weight.
  • Hollow point—Works with the bonding process for outstanding performance through tough barriers and impact velocities/ranges.
  • Jacket notching—Six segments help promote positive, consistent and programmed expansion at a variety of impact velocities and ranges.
  • Copper alloy jacket—Contoured for maximum upset over a wide range of velocities/ranges.
  • Nickel plated shellcase—Helps ensure positive gun function through smooth chambering and shellcase ejection.
If you don't believe me, try protecting your home without it!

Log onto Winchester's new Web site to find out more about the PDX1 at www.winchester.com


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