9MM VS 45ACP

Published on April 13, 2017
Duration: 3:47

This video compares the penetration capabilities of 9mm and .45 ACP using sheet metal tests. The 9mm (115gr FMJ) penetrated 13 discs, while the .45 ACP (230gr FMJ) penetrated 11. Despite less penetration, the .45 ACP caused more violent deformation and larger holes, indicating greater 'punch'. The 9mm's higher velocity and smaller surface area contribute to its superior penetration.

Quick Summary

In a sheet metal penetration test, the 9mm (115gr FMJ) penetrated 13 discs, while the .45 ACP (230gr FMJ) penetrated 11. Despite less penetration, the .45 ACP caused more violent deformation and larger holes, indicating greater destructive force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:459mm Penetration Results
  3. 01:33.45 ACP Test Setup
  4. 01:52.45 ACP Penetration Results
  5. 02:40Final Comparison & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the 9mm and .45 ACP perform in the sheet metal penetration test?

The 9mm (115gr FMJ) penetrated 13 discs, while the .45 ACP (230gr FMJ) penetrated 11. However, the .45 ACP caused more violent deformation and larger holes, indicating greater destructive force despite less penetration.

What factors contribute to the 9mm's superior penetration compared to the .45 ACP?

The 9mm's higher velocity and smaller surface area allow it to penetrate more effectively through materials like sheet metal. This is a key difference in their ballistic performance.

Which caliber, 9mm or .45 ACP, delivers more 'punch' based on the test?

The .45 ACP delivered more 'punch' and destructive force, as evidenced by the significantly more violent deformation and larger holes it created in the sheet metal it passed through.

What ammunition was used in the 9mm vs .45 ACP penetration test?

The test used 115-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition for the 9mm and 230-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition for the .45 ACP.

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