9MM VS 45 ACP | edwin sarkissian

Published on September 4, 2016
Duration: 5:14

This video demonstrates a comparative ballistics test between 9mm and .45 ACP ammunition, specifically focusing on penetration capabilities against brick barriers. Using a Glock 26 for the 9mm rounds and an unspecified .45 ACP firearm, the experiment shows that the heavier, slower .45 ACP round with a 185-grain Hornady XTP hollow point achieved significantly greater penetration, passing through two bricks, while both 9mm FMJ and hollow-point rounds struggled to penetrate beyond the first brick. The test highlights how caliber, bullet weight, and bullet design influence terminal ballistics against hard barriers.

Quick Summary

In a brick penetration test, .45 ACP ammunition showed superior performance over 9mm. A 185-grain Hornady XTP .45 ACP hollow-point round penetrated two 1.25-inch bricks, while tested 9mm FMJ and hollow-point rounds only penetrated the first brick.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Brick Test Setup
  2. 00:469mm FMJ Penetration Test
  3. 01:329mm HST Hollow Point Test
  4. 02:20.45 ACP XTP Hollow Point Test & Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which caliber, 9mm or 45 ACP, penetrated bricks better in the test?

In the specific test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, the .45 ACP 185-grain Hornady XTP hollow-point round demonstrated superior penetration against brick barriers, successfully passing through two bricks. The tested 9mm rounds, both FMJ and hollow-point, struggled to penetrate beyond the first brick.

What types of 9mm ammunition were tested against bricks?

The test included a 115-grain 9mm Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) round and a 124-grain Federal Premium HST 9mm hollow-point round. Both were fired from a Glock 26 pistol.

What .45 ACP ammunition was used in the brick penetration test?

The .45 ACP ammunition used was a 185-grain Hornady XTP hollow-point round. This was fired from an unspecified .45 ACP firearm.

What were the dimensions of the bricks used in the test?

The video specifies that thinner bricks measuring approximately 1.25 inches thick were used for the penetration test, as opposed to standard bricks which are about 2.25 inches thick.

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