This video from Autumn's Armory tests Fort Scott Munitions TUI (Tumble Upon Impact) 9mm ammunition against standard FMJ rounds across various targets, including V8 splash targets, 2-liter soda bottles, and sandbags. The presenter, despite initial expectations and marketing claims, found little evidence of the TUI rounds tumbling or exhibiting significantly different terminal performance compared to FMJ rounds in their tests. The presenter expresses disappointment with the product's performance relative to its advertised capabilities.
This video details a ballistic gel test of Fort Scott Munitions .45 ACP 180-grain Tumble Upon Impact ammunition, fired from a Rock Island 5-inch 1911 and a Colt 3.5-inch compact 1911. The test measures projectile velocity and observes tumbling behavior and penetration depth in ballistic gel, noting the solid copper construction and lack of deformation.
This video features an unboxing and initial review of various ammunition types sent to the channel host. The host expresses gratitude for the contributions, highlighting specific calibers and brands like Fort Scott Munitions, Grizzly Ammunition, Federal Punch, Aguila, PPU, Underwood, and Mag-Tech. He notes the rarity and difficulty in finding some of these rounds, particularly in the current market, and anticipates testing them for future content.
This video tests the 115-grain 9mm Fort Scott Munitions "TUI" (Tumble Upon Impact) ammunition using a Glock 17 handgun and Clear Ballistics 20% ballistics gel. The unique "Tumble Upon Impact" characteristic of the ammunition is highlighted, with the description explaining an interesting observation where the wound channel appeared to grow over time due to residual damage and the gel's density. The creator clarifies this phenomenon to avoid confusion for viewers.
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