Best 9mm Carry Ammo? *Part 2*

Published on September 24, 2018
Duration: 10:33

This guide details a ballistic gel testing procedure for 9mm carry ammunition, using a Glock 43 and following FBI heavy clothing protocols. The expert instructor demonstrates how different rounds perform, focusing on penetration depth and projectile expansion. The analysis provides valuable insights for selecting effective self-defense ammunition for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor tests 9mm carry ammo (Corbon DPX, Sig V-Crown, Underwood, Winchester) in ballistic gel with heavy clothing barriers, simulating real-world self-defense scenarios. The Glock 43 was used to represent common concealed carry firearms, providing practical performance data on penetration and expansion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:49Testing Methodology: Heavy Clothing
  3. 01:35Corbon DPX 115gr +P Test
  4. 03:00Sig V-Crown 365 115gr Test
  5. 04:12Underwood Xtreme Defender 90gr Test
  6. 05:49Winchester White Box 147gr JHP Test
  7. 07:47Recovered Bullet Analysis & Comparison
  8. 10:04Conclusion & Future Tests

Frequently Asked Questions

How does 9mm carry ammo perform through heavy clothing?

In ballistic gel tests with heavy clothing, Corbon DPX 115gr +P penetrated ~11 inches with expansion, Sig V-Crown 365 115gr penetrated ~21 inches with expansion, Underwood Xtreme Defender 90gr tumbled for a large wound channel at 14.5 inches, and Winchester White Box 147gr JHP showed minimal expansion at 13 inches.

What is the best 9mm ammo for concealed carry based on ballistic testing?

Based on this test, Corbon DPX and Sig V-Crown 365 showed strong performance with good expansion and penetration balance. Underwood Xtreme Defender offered a unique tumbling effect. The 'best' depends on desired performance characteristics like expansion versus wound channel creation.

Which 9mm bullet expanded the most in the ballistic gel test?

The Corbon DPX 115gr +P bullet showed the most significant expansion in the ballistic gel test, along with the Sig V-Crown 365. The Underwood Xtreme Defender did not expand but created a large wound channel through tumbling.

What firearm was used to test the 9mm carry ammunition?

The firearm used for testing the 9mm carry ammunition was a Glock 43, a subcompact, single-stack 9mm handgun, chosen for its commonality among concealed carriers and its shorter barrel length.

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