HOW POWERFUL Is IT? .40 S&W

Published on December 27, 2017
Duration: 10:00

This video details a ballistic test of the .40 S&W caliber, specifically using a Sig Sauer P226 with 165-grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition. The test involved shooting through a 1980s van, including its side and firewall, to assess penetration capabilities. The results indicated that the .40 S&W round was less effective than anticipated, failing to penetrate the firewall and showing less fragmentation than expected. Significant issues were encountered with the chronograph, leading to unreliable velocity readings.

Quick Summary

A ballistic test of the .40 S&W caliber using a Sig Sauer P226 with 165-grain FMJ ammunition revealed limited penetration against a 1980s van, failing to breach the firewall. Chronograph readings were unreliable, and bullet fragmentation was minimal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Chrono Testing
  2. 01:14Series Intro and Test Setup
  3. 01:33Test Parameters and Equipment
  4. 02:43First Shot Results
  5. 03:32Backside Target Assessment
  6. 04:05Firewall Test Prediction
  7. 04:26Second Shot Results
  8. 05:22Retrying the Firewall Test
  9. 06:03Third Shot Results
  10. 06:41Viewer Suggestions and Future Tests
  11. 07:05Chronograph Issues
  12. 08:27Attempting Chronograph Reset
  13. 08:40Inconclusive Chronograph Readings
  14. 09:27Final Chronograph Readings and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the results of the .40 S&W ballistic test against a vehicle?

In a test using a 1980s van, the .40 S&W 165-grain FMJ round failed to penetrate the vehicle's firewall. While it created a hole in the side panel, fragmentation was minimal, and the round did not perform as expected against the target.

What issues were encountered during the .40 S&W ballistic testing?

The primary issue was significant chronograph malfunction. Readings were either extremely low (242 fps) or inconsistently high (622 fps), making accurate velocity data unobtainable. This was attributed to potential darkness or equipment failure.

How did the .40 S&W perform compared to .45 ACP in this test?

Both calibers proved insufficient for penetrating the van's firewall. Previous tests with .45 ACP also showed it was not powerful enough for this specific barrier, and the .40 S&W in this test yielded similar results regarding firewall penetration.

What ammunition was used in the .40 S&W ballistic test?

The test utilized a Sig Sauer P226 pistol firing 165-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition in the .40 S&W caliber. This specific load was chosen to assess its penetration capabilities.

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