The Legendary 7N6 Poison bullet. How deadly is Russia's Military Ammo?
The Garand Thumb video thoroughly tests the Russian 7N6 5.45x39mm 'Poison Bullet', demonstrating its extreme terminal ballistics due to immediate yawing and tumbling in ballistic gel. Compared to the M855, the 7N6 creates a more violent wound channel. The video also debunks the ATF's 'armor-piercing' classification, showing the round fails to penetrate soft armor, arguing the ban was based on a technicality.












