9MM VS 380 VS SHEET METAL - GLOCK 43 VS GLOCK 42

Published on June 29, 2017
Duration: 3:08

Edwin Sarkissian, a high-authority firearms influencer, conducts an experimental penetration test comparing 9mm Luger and .380 ACP rounds against 24-gauge sheet metal. The test utilizes a Glock 43 (9mm) with Hornady 135gr hollow points and a Glock 42 (.380 ACP) with Underwood 90gr rounds. The 9mm penetrated eight sheets, while the .380 ACP penetrated six, demonstrating the 9mm's superior penetration in this specific test scenario.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic test by firearms influencer Edwin Sarkissian, a 9mm Luger round (Hornady 135gr) from a Glock 43 penetrated seven sheets of 24-gauge sheet metal, denting the eighth. A .380 ACP round (Underwood 90gr) from a Glock 42 penetrated five sheets, stopping at the sixth, indicating superior penetration for the 9mm in this test.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Ammo Selection
  2. 00:309mm Glock 43 Test
  3. 01:089mm Results
  4. 01:19.380 ACP Glock 42 Test
  5. 02:03.380 Results and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the 9mm and .380 ACP perform in the sheet metal penetration test?

The 9mm round, fired from a Glock 43 with Hornady 135gr hollow points, penetrated seven sheets of 24-gauge metal and dented the eighth. The .380 ACP round, from a Glock 42 with Underwood 90gr, penetrated five sheets and stopped at the sixth.

What firearms were used in the 9mm vs .380 ACP ballistic test?

The test utilized a Glock 43 for the 9mm Luger caliber and a Glock 42 for the .380 ACP caliber. Both are popular compact pistols often considered for concealed carry.

What types of ammunition were compared in the penetration test?

The test compared Hornady 135gr hollow point ammunition for the 9mm Luger and Underwood 90gr ammunition for the .380 ACP. Hollow points were chosen for their relevance in self-defense scenarios.

What was the outcome of the sheet metal penetration test between 9mm and .380 ACP?

The 9mm round demonstrated greater penetration, passing through more sheets of 24-gauge metal than the .380 ACP round in this specific experimental setup.

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