I mean the biggest difference is is there’s no heat generated during the process. There’s actually a YouTuber I just watched two days ago with a t-shirt gun that is significantly more powerful than the 50 cal or 68 Cal guns that I use. And he was able to fire a frozen t-shirt multiple times to the point where it actually took the head off of a ballistics dummy literally ripped it off with the amount of force that it was firing at 150 psi. And at no point in time did the T-shirt thaw. There’s a couple of YouTubers out there that do quite a bit of air gun reviews and testing. I’m betting that one of them would be willing to test a frozen projectile out of one of them. So long as the projectile itself didn’t start to melt significantly during the waiting process so essentially load and then fire. I think something more like a byrna would be much better than the umerex due to the way it loads into the gun itself.
I mean the biggest difference is is there’s no heat generated during the process. There’s actually a YouTuber I just watched two days ago with a t-shirt gun that is significantly more powerful than the 50 cal or 68 Cal guns that I use. And he was able to fire a frozen t-shirt multiple times to the point where it actually took the head off of a ballistics dummy literally ripped it off with the amount of force that it was firing at 150 psi. And at no point in time did the T-shirt thaw. There’s a couple of YouTubers out there that do quite a bit of air gun reviews and testing. I’m betting that one of them would be willing to test a frozen projectile out of one of them. So long as the projectile itself didn’t start to melt significantly during the waiting process so essentially load and then fire. I think something more like a byrna would be much better than the umerex due to the way it loads into the gun itself.
Right here, officer - this is the one!