Essa munição faz um estrago impressionante!

Published on December 29, 2025
Duration: 1:58

This video showcases the impressive performance of Havok 9mm ammunition, specifically its explosive tip rounds. The demonstration involves testing the ammunition's effect on ballistic gelatin and a steel target, highlighting its dual-stage explosion. The presenter notes the difficulty in acquiring this ammunition and briefly mentions Emo Squares for common ammunition needs.

Quick Summary

Havok 9mm ammunition is highly sought after for its impressive destructive power, featuring an explosive tip that causes a dual explosion effect. It detonates first within ballistic gelatin and then again upon hitting a steel target, showcasing its unique capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction: Scarce Havok 9mm Ammo
  2. 00:15Identifying Havok 9mm Ammunition
  3. 00:18Ammunition Design: Protective Plastic Tip
  4. 00:26Preparing for Ballistic Gelatin Test
  5. 00:43Testing on Ballistic Gelatin
  6. 00:54Slow Motion: Gelatin Impact Analysis
  7. 01:04Dual Explosion: Gelatin to Steel
  8. 01:11Testing Directly on Steel Target
  9. 01:16Firearm Used: XP Pro Pistol
  10. 01:23Live Fire: Normal Speed
  11. 01:29Live Fire: Slow Motion Analysis
  12. 01:33Ammunition Sourcing Recommendation
  13. 01:50Conclusion: Insane 9mm Incendiary Ammo

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Havok 9mm ammunition so impressive and hard to find?

Havok 9mm ammunition is impressive due to its explosive tip, which causes a significant destructive effect. It's hard to find because its unique capabilities make it highly sought after for specialized applications.

How does the Havok 9mm ammunition perform on different targets?

When tested, the Havok 9mm ammunition first detonated within ballistic gelatin, simulating soft tissue, and then exploded again upon impact with a steel target, demonstrating a dual-stage destructive capability.

What is the purpose of the plastic tip on Havok 9mm ammunition?

The plastic tip on the Havok 9mm ammunition is designed to protect the explosive compound located within the projectile's tip, ensuring its integrity until impact.

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

The Havok 9mm ammunition was tested using an XP Pro pistol, which was noted for its smooth operation, substantial weight, and minimal recoil, utilizing a Glock magazine.

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