GLOCK 19 HOLLOW POINT VS DRYWALLS

Published on April 30, 2016
Duration: 6:36

This video tests the penetration of 9mm hollow point and FMJ rounds through 29 sheets of drywall using a Glock 19. The FMJ penetrated 26 sheets, while the hollow point, after a feeding malfunction, penetrated 14 sheets. The hollow point created a significantly larger entry hole, indicating less penetration but greater expansion.

Quick Summary

A Glock 19 was used to test 9mm hollow point and FMJ rounds against 29 sheets of drywall. The FMJ penetrated 26 sheets, while the hollow point penetrated 14 sheets but created a larger entry hole, indicating greater expansion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Drywall Penetration Setup
  2. 01:14FMJ Round Penetration Test
  3. 02:42Hollow Point Test & Malfunction
  4. 04:22Hollow Point Results & Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How did a 9mm FMJ round perform in a drywall penetration test?

In the test, a 9mm Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) round fired from a Glock 19 penetrated 26 sheets of drywall before coming to a complete stop, demonstrating its high penetration capability.

What were the results of the 9mm hollow point drywall penetration test?

After experiencing a feeding malfunction, the 9mm hollow point round penetrated 14 sheets of drywall. While it penetrated less than the FMJ, it created a significantly larger entry hole.

Why did the Glock 19 experience a malfunction during the hollow point test?

The presenter attributed the feeding malfunction to the hollow point's edge catching on the feed ramp of the firearm, suggesting it was due to the gun being uncleaned.

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