9MM VS .380!...Federal Punch Self-Defense AMMO Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on August 1, 2025
Duration: 12:13

This video presents a ballistic gel test comparing Federal Punch .380 ACP and 9mm Luger self-defense ammunition. The test, conducted with a heavy clothing barrier, evaluates penetration, expansion, and projectile condition. The 9mm consistently outperformed the .380 in terms of penetration, expansion, and overall energy transfer, though both rounds showed acceptable performance for their respective calibers.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic gel test, the 9mm Federal Punch (124gr) achieved 16 inches of penetration and significant expansion (approx. 0.65 inches) with an average velocity of 1086 fps. The .380 ACP Federal Punch (85gr) penetrated 13.5 inches with less expansion (approx. 0.4 inches) and an average velocity of 906 fps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Federal Punch 9mm and .380 ACP perform in a ballistic gel test?

The 9mm Federal Punch (124gr) achieved 16 inches of penetration and significant expansion, averaging 0.65 inches. The .380 ACP Federal Punch (85gr) penetrated 13.5 inches with less expansion, averaging around 0.4 inches, and did not achieve full expansion.

What were the average velocities for the Federal Punch 9mm and .380 ACP tested?

The 9mm Federal Punch averaged 1086 feet per second over five rounds. The .380 ACP Federal Punch averaged 906 feet per second over five rounds, which was faster than previous tests.

Which Federal Punch caliber offered better expansion in ballistic gel?

The 9mm Federal Punch demonstrated much better and more symmetrical expansion, reaching approximately 0.65 inches in diameter. The .380 Federal Punch had less expansion, averaging around 0.4 inches, and did not achieve full expansion.

What is the typical price range for Federal Punch ammunition?

Federal Punch ammunition is noted for its affordability, with prices often found around $20 per box, making it a good value for self-defense ammunition.

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