1911 .45 ACP vs 9mm vs Solid Ice ๐ŸงŠ

Published on December 19, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This video from Mr. Madness compares the terminal ballistics of a 9mm CZ PCR and a .45 ACP Smith & Wesson 1911 by firing them into solid ice. The experiment aims to visually demonstrate the difference in damage potential between the two popular calibers. While the 9mm bullet was not recovered, the .45 ACP bullet was found relatively intact, prompting a viewer-driven assessment of which caliber inflicted more damage.

Quick Summary

Mr. Madness conducted an ice ballistics test comparing a Smith & Wesson 1911 in .45 ACP and a CZ PCR in 9mm. The .45 ACP bullet was recovered intact from the ice, while the 9mm bullet was not found, prompting a visual comparison of impact effects.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Firearm Selection
  2. 00:159mm Ice Test
  3. 00:25.45 ACP Ice Test
  4. 00:41Bullet Recovery & Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were compared in the ice ballistics test?

The video compares a Smith & Wesson 1911 handgun chambered in .45 ACP against a CZ PCR handgun chambered in 9mm. Both firearms were used to test their performance when fired into solid ice.

What was the outcome of the .45 ACP vs 9mm ice test?

After firing into solid ice, the .45 ACP bullet was recovered and appeared relatively intact. The 9mm bullet was not recovered, leaving the comparison of damage and bullet integrity open to viewer interpretation.

How does the .45 ACP compare to 9mm in this ice test?

In this specific ice test, the .45 ACP bullet was recovered intact, suggesting good structural integrity. The 9mm bullet was not found, making a direct comparison difficult but hinting at potential differences in penetration or fragmentation.

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