Heavy & Fast!...Good AMMO For Micro 9MM Self-Defense?

Published on April 8, 2023
Duration: 11:43

This video from Tools&Targets provides a detailed ballistics test of Underwood Ammunition's 147-grain Plus P Plus Gold Dot bonded jacketed hollow points fired from two different 9mm pistols: a Canik Mete MC9 with a 3.1-inch barrel and a Glock 17 with a 4.5-inch barrel. The test includes chronograph readings and gel block performance, demonstrating effective expansion and penetration from both barrel lengths, suggesting this heavy-for-caliber round is suitable for micro 9mm self-defense applications.

Quick Summary

Underwood's 147-grain Plus P Plus Gold Dot 9mm ammunition is effective in micro 9mm pistols with short barrels. Fired from a 3.1-inch barrel, it averaged 1105 fps and achieved 17.75 inches of penetration with significant expansion. This heavy-for-caliber round offers a viable self-defense option, demonstrating that adequate velocity can be achieved even from shorter platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:11Gel Contraption & Barrier Setup
  3. 00:34Ammunition: Underwood 9mm +P+ 147gr Gold Dot
  4. 01:15Heavy Rounds in Short Barrels: The Question
  5. 01:35Test Firearms: Glock 17 & Canik Mete MC9
  6. 02:05Chronograph Testing: Canik Mete MC9 (3.1" Barrel)
  7. 03:12Chronograph Testing: Glock 17 (4.5" Barrel)
  8. 04:24Gel Testing: Canik MC9 Round
  9. 05:32Gel Testing: Glock 17 Round
  10. 06:04Gel Test Results & Analysis
  11. 06:27Canik MC9 Gel Performance Breakdown
  12. 07:03Glock 17 Gel Performance Breakdown
  13. 07:23Penetration Measurements
  14. 07:39Close-up Gel Wound Channel Comparison
  15. 08:12Projectile Expansion Comparison
  16. 08:50Projectile Weight & Expansion Measurements
  17. 09:34Conclusion: 147gr +P+ Gold Dots for Micro 9mm
  18. 10:07Final Thoughts & Performance Summary
  19. 10:37Comparison to 38 Special Gold Dots
  20. 10:47Viewer Engagement & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Can heavy 147-grain 9mm Plus P Plus ammunition be effectively used in micro 9mm pistols with short barrels?

Yes, this test demonstrates that Underwood's 147-grain Plus P Plus Gold Dot ammunition performs very well even from a 3.1-inch barrel. Achieving over 1100 feet per second, it provides significant expansion and penetration, making it a viable option for self-defense with micro 9mm firearms.

What are the typical velocities for Underwood's 147-grain Plus P Plus Gold Dot 9mm ammunition?

In this test, the ammunition averaged 1105 feet per second from a 3.1-inch barrel and 1147 feet per second from a 4.5-inch barrel. The manufacturer's stated velocity was 1175 feet per second, which might be achieved from longer barrels.

How does Underwood's 147-grain Plus P Plus Gold Dot 9mm ammunition perform in gel tests?

The ammunition showed excellent performance, with significant expansion and penetration. From a 3.1-inch barrel, it achieved 17.75 inches of penetration and expanded to over 0.55 inches. From a 4.5-inch barrel, it penetrated 15 inches and expanded to over 0.66 inches.

What is the recommended barrier material for testing self-defense ammunition?

In this test, a heavy clothing barrier was used, consisting of one layer of denim, one layer of fleece, and two layers of cotton t-shirt material. This simulates common clothing worn for self-defense scenarios.

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