9MM FMJ VS HP VS RIP

Published on June 23, 2016
Duration: 9:03

This video compares 9mm FMJ, Hollow Point (HP), and R.I.P. ammunition through water jug tests. FMJ penetrated the most jugs but showed no expansion. HP expanded significantly, indicating better energy transfer for self-defense. The R.I.P. round fragmented, with its 'trocars' spreading through the medium. The speaker recommends HP for self-defense due to its stopping power and FMJ for practice, cautioning against FMJ's over-penetration risk.

Quick Summary

For self-defense, Hollow Point (HP) 9mm ammunition is generally preferred over FMJ. While FMJ penetrates deeply without expanding, HP rounds expand significantly upon impact, increasing their diameter and energy transfer for better stopping power and reduced over-penetration risk.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm Ammo Test Setup
  2. 00:30Ammunition Overview: FMJ, HP, R.I.P.
  3. 01:54FMJ Testing: Penetration Results
  4. 03:12Hollow Point Testing: Expansion & Energy
  5. 04:46R.I.P. Ammunition Testing: Fragmentation
  6. 06:40Ballistic Comparison: Self-Defense vs Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 9mm FMJ and Hollow Point (HP) ammunition for self-defense?

FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) penetrates deeper but doesn't expand, posing over-penetration risks. HP (Hollow Point) expands upon impact, increasing its diameter and energy transfer for better stopping power, making it generally preferred for self-defense.

How does R.I.P. ammunition perform compared to FMJ and HP?

R.I.P. (Radically Invasive Projectile) ammunition is designed to fragment upon impact. Unlike FMJ's deep penetration or HP's controlled expansion, R.I.P. breaks into multiple pieces, creating a wider area of effect.

Which 9mm ammunition type is best for practice?

FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) ammunition is often recommended for practice due to its lower cost and reliable performance. It penetrates well, but this same characteristic makes it less ideal for self-defense due to potential over-penetration.

What was the outcome of the 9mm FMJ water jug test?

The 115 grain 9mm FMJ round tested penetrated six water jugs before stopping. It maintained its original shape, showing no expansion, which is typical for FMJ bullets.

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