Can PLASTIC Bullets Do The Job?...9mm VS .380 Inceptor ARX Self-Defense Ammo Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on December 1, 2024
Duration: 13:56

This video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing Inceptor ARX ammunition in 9mm Luger and .380 ACP calibers. The test evaluates projectile performance, penetration, and weight retention after passing through a heavy clothing barrier and ballistic gel. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, notes the unique construction of the ARX rounds, which utilize a blend of copper powder and polymer, and assesses their effectiveness as self-defense ammunition.

Quick Summary

Inceptor ARX ammunition is constructed from a blend of ground copper powder and polymer, featuring a fluted projectile. In ballistic gel tests, the 9mm version achieved 14.25 inches of penetration and met its claimed velocity, while the .380 ACP version penetrated 12.25 inches but fell short of its advertised velocity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Test Setup
  2. 00:10Weather and Test Conditions
  3. 00:159mm vs .380 Test Overview
  4. 00:20Ballistic Gel Contraption
  5. 00:39Heavy Clothing Barrier Details
  6. 00:44Inceptor ARX Ammunition Introduction
  7. 01:10ARX Round Construction (Copper & Polymer)
  8. 01:31ARX Projectile Design
  9. 02:00Ammunition Comparison Side-by-Side
  10. 02:08Ballistics: .380 ACP ARX
  11. 02:22Ballistics: 9mm Luger ARX
  12. 02:32Firearms Used: .380 and 9mm
  13. 02:54.380 ACP Velocity Test
  14. 03:54.380 ACP Velocity Average
  15. 04:299mm Luger Velocity Test
  16. 05:219mm Luger Velocity Average
  17. 05:55Velocity Comparison: 9mm vs .380
  18. 06:16Expected Performance in Gel
  19. 06:27Ballistic Gel Test: .380 ACP
  20. 07:08Ballistic Gel Test: 9mm Luger
  21. 07:25Gel Test Results: Overview
  22. 07:32.380 ACP Gel Results
  23. 07:539mm Luger Gel Results
  24. 08:35Penetration Measurements: .380 vs 9mm
  25. 08:52Side-by-Side Gel View
  26. 09:00Top-Down Gel View
  27. 09:35Projectile Examination
  28. 10:12Projectile Weight Measurements
  29. 10:38Projectile Size Measurements
  30. 10:50Inceptor ARX Ammunition Conclusion
  31. 11:009mm vs .380 Winner
  32. 11:25Ammunition Preference Discussion
  33. 12:13.380 ACP Ammunition Options
  34. 12:28Final Thoughts and Wrap-up
  35. 13:05Viewer Engagement and Comments
  36. 13:21Call to Action: Like, Subscribe, Links
  37. 13:42Thanks and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Inceptor ARX ammunition made of?

Inceptor ARX ammunition is unique as it's not solid copper. It's constructed from a blend of ground copper powder and polymer, encased in a brass case with a fluted projectile design.

How did the Inceptor ARX 9mm and .380 ACP perform in ballistic gel tests?

The 9mm ARX achieved 14.25 inches of penetration and met its claimed velocity. The .380 ACP ARX penetrated 12.25 inches but fell short of its advertised velocity, though it performed well for a .380.

What firearms were used for the Inceptor ARX ballistic gel test?

The .380 ACP Inceptor ARX was tested in a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 with a 2.75-inch barrel. The 9mm Luger Inceptor ARX was tested in a Canik METE MC9 with a 3.1-inch barrel.

Does Inceptor ARX ammunition expand?

Inceptor ARX ammunition does not rely on expansion for terminal performance. Instead, its fluted design is intended to create hydraulic displacement and tumbling for disruption within the target.

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