UMP45 INCENDIARY AMMO

Published on February 18, 2012
Duration: 4:13

This video reviews the Heckler & Koch UMP45 submachine gun, chambered in .45 ACP. It demonstrates the effectiveness of standard rounds against a simulated threat and showcases specialized ammunition, including frangible rounds for safe steel target practice and tracer/incendiary rounds for visual impact. The review highlights the UMP45's quality despite the presenter's preference for short-barreled rifles.

Quick Summary

The Heckler & Koch UMP45 is a fully automatic .45 ACP submachine gun. The video demonstrates its effectiveness with standard rounds and showcases specialized ammunition like frangible rounds for safe steel target practice and tracer/incendiary rounds for visual impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Intro: H&K UMP45 Review
  2. 00:59Standard .45 ACP Ammo Test
  3. 01:24Frangible Ammunition Explained
  4. 02:24Full-Auto Soda Bottle Test
  5. 02:58Tracer & Incendiary Rounds Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is frangible ammunition and why is it used?

Frangible ammunition is made from compressed materials like copper and polyester. It's designed to fragment upon impact, making it safer for close-range shooting at steel targets because it significantly reduces the risk of dangerous ricochets.

What types of specialized ammunition are demonstrated with the UMP45?

The video demonstrates tracer rounds, which show the projectile's path, and incendiary rounds, which create visible flashes and sparks upon impact with the target, especially noticeable at dusk.

What are the key features of the Heckler & Koch UMP45 shown in the video?

The Heckler & Koch UMP45 is a fully automatic submachine gun chambered in .45 ACP. The model featured has a folding stock and a standard capacity of 25 rounds.

Is the UMP45 suitable for home defense according to the video?

The video demonstrates the UMP45's effectiveness against a simulated threat using standard .45 ACP rounds, suggesting it can be a capable option for home defense scenarios.

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