1911 vs Block Wall

Published on May 25, 2011
Duration: 8:28

This video features Hickok45 testing the Ruger SR1911 in .45 ACP against a cinder block wall. The demonstration highlights the .45 ACP's effectiveness against masonry and the pistol's reliable function with various hollow point loads. Slow-motion replays showcase the impact and debris, with a post-shooting assessment confirming the slugs' expansion.

Quick Summary

The Ruger SR1911 in .45 ACP was tested against a cinder block wall, demonstrating the round's destructive power and the pistol's reliability. Various hollow point ammunition, including Winchester, Speer Gold Dot, and Remington Golden Saber, was used.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Ammunition
  2. 00:51Shooting the Block Wall
  3. 04:00Slow Motion Impact Replay
  4. 07:03Post-Test Assessment & Slugs

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistol is being tested against the cinder block wall?

The video features the Ruger SR1911 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. Hickok45 uses this specific model to demonstrate its performance and durability against a masonry target.

What type of ammunition was used in the Ruger SR1911 test?

Hickok45 utilized a variety of .45 ACP hollow point ammunition, including brands like Winchester, Speer Gold Dot, and Remington Golden Saber, to test the Ruger SR1911's reliability.

How did the .45 ACP rounds perform against the cinder block wall?

The .45 ACP rounds, especially hollow points, showed significant destructive capability, causing the cinder blocks to fragment and explode. Expanded slugs were found embedded in the debris.

Did the Ruger SR1911 function reliably during the block wall test?

Yes, the Ruger SR1911 performed reliably throughout the demonstration. It functioned without any issues despite being fired multiple times with various hollow point loads against the cinder block wall.

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