My Favorite 9mm Rounds

Published on November 29, 2025
Duration: 2:50

This review explores five unique 9mm ammunition types, including the incendiary Dragon's Breath, visual tracer rounds, and the fragmenting G2 Research R.I.P. projectile. It highlights a lead-free option with reduced recoil and discusses the visual effects of tracer rounds. The video emphasizes practical considerations for self-defense and range use, showcasing specialized ammunition beyond standard ball or hollow-point rounds.

Quick Summary

The video reviews five unique 9mm rounds: Dragon's Breath (incendiary sparks), G2 R.I.P. (fragmenting projectile), Supernova Green Tracer, Streak Visual (glowing base tracer), and 1776 USA Lead-Free (low recoil). Performance and recoil are compared.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Weird 9mm Rounds
  2. 00:13Baseline 9mm Shooting Test
  3. 00:28Dragon's Breath 9mm Demonstration
  4. 00:53Supernova Tracer & Gear Promo
  5. 01:231776 USA Lead-Free Low Recoil Test
  6. 01:57Streak Visual Ammunition Overview
  7. 02:18G2 Research R.I.P. Round Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Dragon's Breath 9mm rounds?

Dragon's Breath 9mm rounds are specialized ammunition that produce sparks and an incendiary effect when fired, similar to their shotgun counterparts. They are designed for visual spectacle rather than typical self-defense or target shooting.

How does lead-free 9mm ammunition perform?

The 1776 USA Lead-Free Sporting Munition tested featured a lighter 90-grain projectile, resulting in significantly less felt recoil compared to standard 9mm loads, making it potentially suitable for practice or recoil-sensitive shooters.

What is the G2 Research R.I.P. round?

The G2 Research R.I.P. (Radically Invasive Projectile) is a 9mm round featuring a solid copper projectile with segmented tips designed to fragment upon impact with tissue, creating multiple wound channels.

What is Streak Visual Ammunition?

Streak Visual Ammunition is a non-flaming tracer round. It utilizes a glowing base that becomes visible to the shooter after firing, providing visual feedback on the shot without the bright flame of traditional tracers.

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