This video provides a detailed ballistic gel test and review of Buffalo Bore's 9mm 115-grain Plus P Plus ammunition. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, tests the rounds through two different barrel lengths (3.1-inch Canik MC9 and 4.5-inch Glock 17), providing precise velocity, expansion, and penetration data. The review highlights the ammunition's impressive performance, consistent expansion, and manageable recoil, deeming it a 'perfect 9mm round' for self-defense.
This video tests Federal Premium 9mm +P+ Hydra-Shok 124-grain ammunition through two different barrel lengths: a 3.1-inch barrel on the MC9 and a 4.5-inch barrel on a Glock 17 Gen 4. The testing involved chronograph readings and ballistics gel tests with a heavy clothing barrier. While the ammunition performed adequately, the results showed a significant difference in expansion and penetration between the two barrel lengths, with the longer barrel yielding superior performance.
This video covers a variety of ammunition pickups from local shops and online orders, featuring brands like Underwood Ammo, AAC, Ammo Inc, Liberty Ammunition, Defiant Munitions, and LAX Ammo. The presenter discusses pricing, bullet types (Gold Dot, XTP, TCX, Nosler), and intended uses for calibers including 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .223 Remington, .454 Casull, and .45 ACP. The video also touches on price drops for Federal Auto Match 22LR at Walmart and highlights new tools acquired.
This video from Tools&Targets provides a detailed ballistics test of Underwood Ammunition's 147-grain Plus P Plus Gold Dot bonded jacketed hollow points fired from two different 9mm pistols: a Canik Mete MC9 with a 3.1-inch barrel and a Glock 17 with a 4.5-inch barrel. The test includes chronograph readings and gel block performance, demonstrating effective expansion and penetration from both barrel lengths, suggesting this heavy-for-caliber round is suitable for micro 9mm self-defense applications.
This ballistic test evaluates Buffalo Bore's 124gr +P+ 9mm ammunition using Clear Ballistics Gel and a Beretta Nano pistol. The ammunition demonstrated significant expansion and penetration, with velocities averaging around 1180-1182 fps from the short barrel. While penetration exceeded typical self-defense recommendations, the wound channels were considered effective for a 9mm round.
This video tests the Underwood Extreme Penetrator 115-grain Plus P Plus 9mm ammunition through various barriers. The presenter, with experience testing ammunition, demonstrates its performance against paper, wood, water jugs, and ballistic gel. The Extreme Penetrator shows significant penetration capabilities, outperforming a standard Full Metal Jacket in most tests, particularly in water jugs and ballistic gel after passing through glass.
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