9mm vs 10mm vs sheet metal

Published on February 8, 2018
Duration: 4:24

This video compares the penetration capabilities of 9mm and 10mm ammunition through 24-gauge sheet metal. The 9mm round, fired from a Glock 17, penetrated 11 sheets, while the 10mm round from a Glock 20 penetrated 14 sheets. The test highlights the significant difference in power and penetration between these two popular pistol calibers.

Quick Summary

In a penetration test comparing 9mm and 10mm calibers through 24-gauge sheet metal, the 9mm round stopped after penetrating 11 sheets. The 10mm round, using 180-grain Underwood Ammo, penetrated 14 sheets, showcasing its greater power and penetration ability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm vs 10mm Sheet Metal Test
  2. 00:329mm Glock 17 Test Setup & Firing
  3. 01:259mm Penetration Results
  4. 01:4210mm Glock 20 Test Setup & Ammo
  5. 02:33Firearm Safety & Clearing Procedures
  6. 02:4610mm Penetration Results & Comparison
  7. 03:53Final Conclusion: 9mm vs 10mm Power

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sheets of metal did the 9mm round penetrate?

In Edwin Sarkissian's test, the 9mm round fired from a Glock 17 penetrated 11 sheets of 24-gauge sheet metal before being stopped by the 12th sheet.

What were the results of the 10mm penetration test?

The 10mm round, fired from a Glock 20 using Underwood Ammo, penetrated 14 sheets of 24-gauge sheet metal, stopping at the 15th sheet.

What ammunition was used in the 10mm test?

The 10mm test utilized Underwood Ammo, specifically 180-grain rounds traveling at approximately 1300 feet per second.

Which caliber showed better penetration through sheet metal?

The 10mm caliber demonstrated superior penetration capabilities compared to the 9mm caliber in this specific test involving 24-gauge sheet metal.

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