Smurf Rounds!...Federal Syntech 9MM Self-Defense AMMO Test!

Published on August 20, 2023
Duration: 14:32

This test evaluates Federal Syntech Defense 9mm SJHP ammunition using a Canik Mete MC9 and Glock 17. The ammo consistently segmented into three petals and a core, with the core penetrating 18-18.5 inches and segments stopping around 9 inches. Velocity averaged 1033 fps from the MC9 and 1094 fps from the G17, demonstrating high consistency.

Quick Summary

Federal Syntech Defense 9mm SJHP ammo, weighing 138 grains, consistently segmented into three petals and a core when fired through clothing into ballistic gel. The core penetrated 18-18.5 inches, while segments stopped around 9 inches. Average velocities were 1033 fps (Canik MC9) and 1094 fps (Glock 17).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:47Federal Syntech 9mm Ammo Overview
  3. 01:57Test Firearms: Canik MC9 & Glock 17
  4. 02:19Velocity Testing Results
  5. 04:46Ballistic Gel Impact & Segmentation
  6. 07:43Penetration Depth Analysis
  7. 09:15Recovered Projectile Weight & Measurement

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key findings from the Federal Syntech 9mm ballistic gel test?

The Federal Syntech 9mm SJHP ammo consistently segmented into three petals and a core. The core penetrated 18-18.5 inches, while segments stopped around 9 inches. Velocity was consistent, averaging 1033 fps from a Canik MC9 and 1094 fps from a Glock 17.

How did the Federal Syntech 9mm ammo perform through a clothing barrier?

When fired through denim, fleece, and cotton t-shirts, the Federal Syntech 9mm SJHP projectile successfully segmented as intended. This testing simulates real-world self-defense scenarios, showing the ammo's ability to expand and penetrate effectively.

What is the Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ammunition?

It's a 9mm Luger defensive round featuring a 138-grain segmented jacketed hollow point (SJHP) bullet. It has a distinctive blue polymer coating and utilizes a non-lead primer for potentially cleaner shooting.

What velocities were recorded for the Federal Syntech 9mm ammo?

Using a LabRadar chronograph, the average velocity from a Canik Mete MC9 with a 3.1-inch barrel was 1033 fps. From a Glock 17 Gen 4 with a 4.5-inch barrel, the average velocity was 1094 fps, indicating good consistency.

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