Concealed Carry Gun: gel test showdown! 38 vs 9mm vs 40 S&W vs 45acp vs 10mm

Published on December 26, 2020
Duration: 11:04

This video from The Gun Dungeon provides a gel test showdown comparing five popular self-defense calibers: 38 Special, 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, and 10mm. The test, conducted by an experienced individual, evaluates ammunition performance through gel blocks and denim, offering insights into wound track and penetration for each caliber. The results highlight significant differences in terminal ballistics, aiding viewers in making informed decisions about concealed carry ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Gun Dungeon's gel test compared 38 Special, 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, and 10mm. The 10mm achieved 32 inches of penetration, while the 45 ACP had excellent expansion but only 11.5 inches of penetration. The 9mm and 40 S&W offered balanced performance, and the 38 Special showed decent wound track with less reliable expansion.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Intro: Caliber War Gel Test
  2. 01:05Test Setup and Ammunition Selection
  3. 03:00Gel Test Procedure
  4. 03:2638 Special Gel Test Results
  5. 04:519mm Gel Test Results
  6. 05:5140 S&W Gel Test Results
  7. 07:0645 ACP Gel Test Results
  8. 08:3410mm Gel Test Results
  9. 09:53Summary of Gel Test Results
  10. 10:32Conclusion and Channel Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers were compared in the gel test?

The gel test compared five popular self-defense calibers: 38 Special, 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, and 10mm, using specific high-tier ammunition loads for each.

How did the 10mm perform in the gel test?

The 10mm, loaded with a 200gr XTP handload, demonstrated devastating wounding characteristics, penetrating 32 inches and exiting the gel block entirely.

What were the key findings for the 45 ACP in the gel test?

The 45 ACP, using a 200gr Speer Gold Dot Plus P, showed excellent expansion but under-penetrated at 11.5 inches, expending its energy quickly due to its wide projectile.

Which caliber showed the least reliable expansion in the test?

The 38 Special, with a 110gr Hornady FTX Plus P load, showed less reliable expansion compared to the other calibers tested, though it achieved a decent wound track.

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