Cameras Don't Lie: 9mm vs .45 ACP

Published on August 5, 2020
Duration: 3:17

This video provides an expert analysis of 9mm vs. .45 ACP performance using high-speed cameras. Instructors Patrick Sweeney and Jim Tarr from Guns & Ammo demonstrate how factors like bullet mass and energy affect recoil, slide cycling, and muzzle rise, concluding that 9mm generally offers superior control.

Quick Summary

High-speed camera analysis comparing 9mm and .45 ACP in Remington pistols reveals significant differences in performance. The .45 ACP shows greater muzzle rise (nearly 45 degrees) and torque, while the 9mm offers better control with under 30 degrees of rise and no torque, facilitating faster follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 9mm vs .45 ACP Debate
  2. 01:07.45 ACP Performance Analysis
  3. 02:019mm Performance Analysis & Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How does 9mm compare to .45 ACP in terms of recoil and muzzle rise?

High-speed camera analysis shows 9mm generally has less muzzle rise (under 30 degrees) and no torque, offering better control. The .45 ACP exhibits significantly more muzzle rise (nearly 45 degrees) and torque, making follow-up shots potentially slower.

What factors influence muzzle rise and recoil in firearms?

Muzzle rise and recoil are influenced by bullet mass, energy, firearm design, and ammunition load. Heavier, higher-energy rounds like the .45 ACP tend to produce more pronounced recoil and muzzle rise compared to lighter, faster rounds like the 9mm.

Which caliber is better for faster follow-up shots?

Based on high-speed analysis of recoil and muzzle rise, the 9mm caliber generally allows for faster follow-up shots due to its more manageable recoil and less significant muzzle movement compared to the .45 ACP.

What equipment was used to analyze the 9mm vs .45 ACP performance?

The analysis utilized iX Cameras XSSD high-speed cameras to capture detailed footage of the firearm's slide cycle, recoil, and muzzle rise. Remington RP45 and RP9 pistols were used for the .45 ACP and 9mm tests, respectively.

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