AR15 vs AK74 Ballistics Test! (5.56x45 vs 5.45x39)

Published on October 30, 2018
Duration: 5:43

This video provides an expert-level ballistics comparison between the 5.56x45mm and 5.45x39mm calibers, utilizing an AR-15 and an AK-74 platform respectively. The 1ShotTV host, demonstrating high authority and practical experience, details the terminal ballistics of each round through standardized gel testing, highlighting differences in bullet design and impact behavior. The analysis concludes both calibers are effective, with distinct wound channel characteristics.

Quick Summary

An expert ballistics test compared the 5.56x45mm (AR-15) and 5.45x39mm (AK-74) calibers using ballistic gel. The 5.45x39mm tumbled earlier, creating a wider wound channel sooner, while the 5.56x45mm traveled straighter. Both proved highly effective, with distinct wound channel characteristics observed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Caliber Comparison
  2. 01:095.45x39mm Ballistics Test (Wolf/Arsenal)
  3. 02:385.56x45mm Ballistics Test (Federal/BCM)
  4. 04:39Post-Test Analysis & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference in bullet behavior between 5.56x45mm and 5.45x39mm in ballistic gel?

In this test, the 5.45x39mm round tended to tumble earlier within the ballistic gel, creating a wider wound channel sooner. The 5.56x45mm round traveled straighter for a longer distance before significant deviation or tumbling occurred, with its primary wound channel starting further into the gel.

Which rifle platform was used for the 5.56x45mm testing?

The 5.56x45mm ammunition was tested using a BCM AR-15 rifle. The rifle featured a custom paint job and was equipped with an EOTech optic for the demonstration.

What type of ammunition was used in the 5.45x39mm test?

The 5.45x39mm caliber was tested using Wolf Performance Ammunition, specifically their 60-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) load. This was fired from an Arsenal SLR-104FR rifle.

What was the conclusion regarding the effectiveness of both calibers?

The host concluded that both the 5.56x45mm and 5.45x39mm calibers are highly effective. Both produced impressive wound channels in the ballistic gel, demonstrating their capability for terminal performance, albeit with slightly different impact dynamics.

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