Best 9mm Carry Ammo? (Heavy Clothing Test)

Published on September 13, 2018
Duration: 17:38

This video tests various 9mm carry ammunition rounds through a four-layer heavy clothing barrier using a Glock 43. The test evaluates bullet expansion and penetration, comparing results to previous bare gel tests. The instructor notes how clothing affects performance, generally reducing expansion but sometimes increasing penetration depth. Several brands, including Speer Gold Dot, Federal HST, Hornady Critical Defense, Hornady Critical Duty, and Remington UMC, are analyzed.

Quick Summary

This 9mm carry ammunition test evaluated several rounds through a four-layer heavy clothing barrier using a Glock 43. The clothing significantly impacted bullet expansion and penetration compared to bare gel tests. Hornady Critical Defense and Critical Duty showed the most consistency between tests, while others like Speer Gold Dot and Federal HST performed well but with reduced expansion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Heavy Clothing Test
  2. 00:25Clothing Layers Explained
  3. 00:48Ballistics Gel Setup
  4. 01:04Short Barrel Gun Rationale
  5. 01:25Test Firearm: Glock 43
  6. 02:16Test 1: Speer Gold Dot 124gr
  7. 03:27Test 2: Federal HST 124gr
  8. 04:59Test 3: Hornady Critical Defense 115gr
  9. 06:41Test 4: Hornady Critical Duty 124gr +P
  10. 08:17Test 5: Hornady Critical Duty 135gr
  11. 10:34Test 6: Remington UMC 115gr
  12. 11:54Bullet Recovery & Analysis
  13. 12:01Gold Dot Analysis
  14. 12:50HST Analysis
  15. 13:26Critical Defense Analysis
  16. 14:23Critical Duty 124gr Analysis
  17. 14:57Critical Duty 135gr Analysis
  18. 15:26Remington UMC Analysis
  19. 15:57Conclusion & Future Tests

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of clothing layers were used in the 9mm ammo test?

The heavy clothing test simulated real-world conditions using a four-layer system: a thin cotton t-shirt, a thick cotton t-shirt, a layer of heavy fleece material, and a layer of denim.

How did heavy clothing affect the Speer Gold Dot 124gr 9mm ammunition?

The Speer Gold Dot 124gr showed good expansion through heavy clothing but less than in bare gel, stopping at approximately 18 inches in the ballistic gel.

Which 9mm ammunition performed most consistently between bare gel and clothing tests?

The Hornady Critical Defense and Critical Duty lines, particularly those with flex tips, demonstrated the most consistency, performing very similarly in both bare gel and heavy clothing tests.

What firearm was used for the 9mm carry ammo testing?

The test utilized a Glock 43, a subcompact single-stack 9mm pistol with a short barrel, chosen to represent the type of firearm commonly carried by individuals.

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