Testing the "World's Fastest" Production Pistol Ammo: The FK Brno 7.5mm 95 gr SCHP

Published on December 28, 2017
Duration: 6:39

This review tests the FK Brno 7.5mm Field Pistol and its 95 gr SCHP ammunition, achieving an impressive 2,025 FPS velocity and 33.1 inches of penetration in ballistic gel. While the performance rivals some SBRs, the projectile's early fragmentation and the pistol's gritty $8,000 trigger are noted as significant drawbacks.

Quick Summary

The FK Brno 7.5mm 95 gr SCHP ammunition achieved an average velocity of 2,025 FPS and penetrated 33.1 inches in ballistic gel, rivaling some SBR performance. However, the projectile showed early fragmentation, and the pistol's trigger was criticized.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: FK Brno 7.5mm Pistol & Ammo Test
  2. 00:28Live Fire & Velocity Testing: 2,025 FPS!
  3. 00:46Cartridge Comparison: SBR Performance in a Handgun
  4. 01:41Terminal Ballistics: Penetration & Expansion Analysis
  5. 02:57Pistol Ergonomics & Trigger Critique
  6. 05:09Final Assessment: Value & Potential Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average velocity of the FK Brno 7.5mm 95 gr SCHP ammunition?

During testing by TFB TV, the FK Brno 7.5mm 95 gr SCHP ammunition achieved an impressive average velocity of 2,025 feet per second (FPS), which is exceptionally high for production pistol ammunition.

How deep did the FK Brno 7.5mm 95 gr SCHP round penetrate in ballistic gel?

The 7.5mm 95 gr SCHP projectile demonstrated significant penetration capabilities, reaching 33.1 inches into the ballistic gel block during the TFB TV test.

What were the main criticisms of the FK Brno Field Pistol?

The primary criticisms focused on the pistol's trigger, described as having 'gritty creep' and being unacceptable for an $8,000 firearm, and the early fragmentation of the SCHP projectile's hollow point petals.

Can the FK Brno 7.5mm cartridge be compared to rifle cartridges?

Yes, the reviewer noted that the FK Brno 7.5mm cartridge offers performance similar to a short-barreled rifle (SBR) in 7.62x39mm, but from a standard-sized handgun.

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