Blast Off Mondays: 5.56 Frangible Ammo Vs. a Fire Extinguisher

Published on June 27, 2022
Duration: 2:35

This video demonstrates the performance of 5.56 frangible ammunition against a fire extinguisher. The 40-grain Maximum Defense frangible projectile was fired from a 14.5-inch barreled AR-15 at approximately 3200 feet per second. The test confirmed that the frangible round disintegrated upon impact with the hardened target, dumping its energy without penetrating the far side of the extinguisher.

Quick Summary

The video tests 5.56 frangible ammunition (40gr Maximum Defense) against a fire extinguisher. Fired from a 14.5" AR-15 at ~3200 fps, the round disintegrated upon impact, dumping energy without penetrating the far side, demonstrating frangible ammo's safety features.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Frangible Ammo Test
  2. 00:12Maximum Defense 5.56 Frangible Ammo Details
  3. 00:36Rifle Setup and Ballistics
  4. 01:13Test Setup at 25 Yards
  5. 01:45Test Results and Analysis
  6. 01:53Frangible Ammo Performance Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition was tested against the fire extinguisher?

The video tested 5.56 frangible ammunition, specifically a 40-grain projectile from Maximum Defense. Frangible rounds are designed to break apart on impact with hard surfaces.

What were the ballistics of the 5.56 frangible round used in the test?

The 40-grain Maximum Defense 5.56 frangible projectile was fired from a 14.5-inch barreled AR-15 (16 inches overall) and achieved an approximate velocity of 3200 feet per second.

Did the frangible ammunition penetrate the fire extinguisher?

No, the frangible ammunition disintegrated upon impact with the fire extinguisher's exterior. It dumped its energy into the target without penetrating the far side, as intended for frangible rounds.

What is the primary advantage of frangible ammunition demonstrated in this test?

The primary advantage shown is the prevention of over-penetration. The frangible round broke apart on the hardened surface of the fire extinguisher, minimizing the risk of collateral damage or ricochet.

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