This review compares 5.56mm and .300 Blackout for home defense using ballistic gel tests. .300 Blackout demonstrated superior energy transfer and penetration compared to 5.56mm, especially with heavier subsonic rounds. Frangible rounds were also tested, with .300 BLK frangible showing unexpected penetration in this specific test.
This review tests Inceptor's 9mm Luger RNP ammunition, featuring a lightweight 65-grain copper-polymer projectile. Despite its 'plastic' appearance, it demonstrated surprising effectiveness in ballistics gel, penetrating nearly as deep as standard FMJ and remaining intact. Testing showed significantly lower recoil and unique impact marks on steel targets, suggesting frangibility. While effective against soft tissue, its performance against hard barriers like car doors is expected to be limited.
This video focuses on Inceptor's ARX Preferred Defense line of ammunition, highlighting its advanced technologies designed for self-defense applications. The description emphasizes the 'next generation' aspect, suggesting innovation in bullet design and performance for defensive scenarios.
This episode of First Person Defender simulates ride-sharing dangers using Simunition force-on-force training. Key takeaways include prioritizing situational awareness and maintaining a reactionary gap over immediate firearm deployment. Advanced techniques like the G-Wrap retention and Pectoral Index for close-quarters shooting are demonstrated, alongside discussions on ammo reliability with Inceptor ARX and proper slide manipulation for Ruger pistols.
This video announces the addition of a 10mm caliber option to the Inceptor ARX Preferred Defense line. The description highlights the firearm's construction from a specially blended polymer matrix, emphasizing its durability for all-purpose defense rounds while maintaining a lightweight profile and low recoil.
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