Steel Case Shredders!... NEW AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip AMMO Ballistic Gel Test & Review!

Published on May 19, 2024
Duration: 11:11

This video provides a comprehensive ballistic gel test and review of the new AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip ammunition. The host, demonstrating experienced authority, tests the ammo through two different barrel lengths (10-inch ZPAP92 and 16-inch PSA GF3) using a chronograph and ballistic gel. Key performance metrics like muzzle velocity, penetration, retained weight, and expansion are meticulously measured and analyzed, offering valuable insights into the ammunition's effectiveness.

Quick Summary

The AAC Sabre Blade Black Tip 7.62x39 ammunition demonstrated robust performance in ballistic gel tests. From a 16-inch barrel, it achieved an average muzzle velocity of 2306 FPS and muzzle energy of 1452 ft-lb. It penetrated 21.5 inches, retained 98.8 grains of its 123-grain weight, and expanded to a maximum diameter of 0.598 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Test Overview
  2. 00:39Ammunition & Barrier Setup
  3. 01:36Firearms Used for Testing
  4. 02:0010-inch Barrel Velocity Test
  5. 02:3010-inch Barrel Velocity Results
  6. 03:1916-inch Barrel Velocity Test
  7. 03:2616-inch Barrel Velocity Results
  8. 04:20Velocity Comparison Summary
  9. 04:39Ballistic Gel Test (10-inch Barrel)
  10. 05:0410-inch Barrel Gel Shot
  11. 05:22Ballistic Gel Test (16-inch Barrel)
  12. 05:4016-inch Barrel Gel Shot
  13. 05:56Gel Block Analysis - Disruption & Fragmentation
  14. 07:27Gel Block Analysis - Penetration
  15. 08:19Bullet Examination - Retained Weight & Expansion
  16. 08:57Bullet Examination - Weight & Diameter
  17. 09:33Conclusion & Recommendation
  18. 10:10Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip ammunition perform in ballistic gel tests?

The AAC Sabre Blade Black Tip 7.62x39 ammunition showed impressive performance. From a 10-inch barrel, it averaged 2097 FPS and penetrated 25 inches, retaining 109.8 grains. From a 16-inch barrel, it averaged 2306 FPS, penetrated 21.5 inches, and retained 98.8 grains, demonstrating good expansion and disruption.

What are the key ballistic performance metrics for the AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip?

Tested from a 16-inch barrel, the AAC Sabre Blade Black Tip (123 grain) achieved an average muzzle velocity of 2306 FPS and muzzle energy of 1452 ft-lb. In ballistic gel, it penetrated 21.5 inches, retained 98.8 grains of its weight, and expanded to a maximum diameter of 0.598 inches.

How does barrel length affect the performance of the AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip ammunition?

A longer barrel (16-inch) significantly increases muzzle velocity and energy compared to a shorter barrel (10-inch), resulting in higher FPS (2306 vs 2097) and ft-lb (1452 vs 1201). This can influence penetration and expansion characteristics in ballistic media.

What is the retained weight and expanded diameter of the AAC Sabre Blade Black Tip 7.62x39 bullet?

After passing through ballistic gel from a 16-inch barrel, the 123-grain AAC Sabre Blade Black Tip retained 98.8 grains of its weight. Its expanded diameter ranged from 0.495 to 0.598 inches, indicating substantial expansion.

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