Behind-the-scenes look at the Xtreme Defense Bullet #Shorts

Published on January 15, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video explores Wilson Combat's Xtreme Defense and Xtreme Penetrator bullets, highlighting their non-deforming design and unique fluid displacement wounding mechanism. Unlike traditional hollow points, these machined copper projectiles utilize flutes to create a large wound channel by pushing fluids outward. They demonstrate exceptional barrier penetration, remaining effective through clothing, glass, and metal, consistently achieving FBI-compliant penetration depths of 12-16 inches.

Quick Summary

Wilson Combat's Xtreme Defense bullets are non-deforming projectiles featuring flutes that create a wound channel via fluid displacement. This 'jet effect' pushes tissue outward, achieving significant penetration (12-16 inches) and barrier-blind performance through materials like glass and metal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Non-Deforming Bullets
  2. 00:16Comparison with Hollow Points
  3. 00:38Barrier Performance and Penetration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Wilson Combat Xtreme Defense bullets create a wound channel?

Xtreme Defense bullets use flutes on their sides to displace fluids, creating a large wound channel through a 'jet effect'. This pushes tissue and fluid outward, forming a permanent cavity without the bullet needing to deform.

Are Xtreme Defense bullets effective against barriers?

Yes, these bullets are designed to be barrier-blind. They can penetrate heavy clothing, glass, wood, and metal while maintaining their trajectory and shape.

What is the penetration depth of Xtreme Defense bullets?

Xtreme Defense and Xtreme Penetrator bullets consistently achieve 12 to 16 inches of penetration in ballistic gel, meeting FBI standards for terminal performance.

What makes Xtreme Defense bullets different from traditional hollow points?

Traditional hollow points rely on deformation to expand and create a wound channel. Xtreme Defense bullets use a non-deforming design with flutes that displace fluids to achieve wounding.

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