This video demonstrates an experiment to test the accuracy of shooting through a car windshield with a 9mm handgun. The Civilian Tactical host, an experienced shooter, found that Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition deflected less than hollow-point rounds when fired through glass, although overall accuracy remained challenging. The test utilized a Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Plus with a Riton Optics RPX-1 red dot sight.
This video provides an in-depth comparison of hollow point and full metal jacket (FMJ) ammunition for self-defense purposes. It explains the distinct characteristics of each bullet type: hollow points expand upon impact to maximize stopping power, while FMJ rounds offer deeper penetration. The content aims to educate viewers on which type of ammunition might be more suitable for their individual self-defense needs, drawing on the expertise of former CIA officer and author Jason Hanson. The description also includes promotional links to related products and the presenter's channel.
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