A arma mais leve vs a munição mais leve: quem vence?

Published on December 30, 2025
Duration: 1:52

This video demonstrates a unique test pairing the lightest available 9mm ammunition (1776, lead-free) with a purpose-built, low-recoil competition pistol (Canik Rival S with Wazat Arms parts). The experiment aims to observe the firearm's cycling reliability and the shooter's experience with minimal recoil, suggesting potential for competitive shooting applications. The results indicate a highly manageable shooting experience with zero malfunctions.

Quick Summary

The video tests the 1776 ammunition, the lightest 9mm option, in a Canik Rival S pistol modified with Wazat Arms parts for minimal recoil. This combination resulted in an exceptionally low felt recoil and reliable cycling with zero malfunctions, making it a favored setup for the presenter.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Crazy Idea
  2. 00:34The Lightest Ammunition: 1776
  3. 00:41The Lightest Recoil Firearm: Canik Rival S
  4. 00:51Loading and First Shots
  5. 01:11Three-Shot Sequence Results
  6. 01:16Rapid Double Tap Test
  7. 01:33Sparks from Steel Casing
  8. 01:45Conclusion: Zero Malfunctions, Low Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lightest 9mm ammunition tested in the video?

The video tests the 1776 ammunition, which is described as the lightest 9mm option available. It is lead-free and made of bonded metal, designed for extremely smooth and soft shooting with minimal recoil.

Which firearm is used for the low-recoil test?

The firearm used is a Canik Rival S, specifically a fully equipped model with Wazat Arms parts. It features a steel frame, ported barrel, compensator, and optics, all contributing to its design for eliminating recoil.

What were the results of firing the lightest ammunition in the lightest recoil firearm?

The combination resulted in an incredibly low felt recoil, described as 'very light' and 'insane' in a positive way. The firearm cycled reliably with zero malfunctions during multiple firing sequences, including rapid fire.

Are there any special characteristics of the 1776 ammunition?

Yes, the 1776 ammunition is noted for being lead-free and constructed from bonded metal. It also produces sparks upon impact with targets, a characteristic of steel-cased ammunition.

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