🤔Is COPPER a GOOD Threat Stopper?🤔

Published on August 6, 2022
Duration: 9:06

This video tests Celia and Below Exergy Defense 380 ACP solid copper expanding hollow points through two different barrel lengths: a 2.8-inch Ruger LCP MAX and a 3.5-inch S&W M&P EZ Shield. The test measures velocity and penetration in ballistic gel, revealing that while expansion is good, penetration is limited, a common trait for 380 ACP expanding rounds. The EZ Shield achieved better velocity and penetration than the LCP MAX.

Quick Summary

The Celia and Below Exergy Defense 380 ACP copper expanding rounds were tested in a Ruger LCP MAX (2.8" barrel) and S&W M&P EZ Shield (3.5" barrel). The EZ Shield achieved higher velocity (1090 fps vs 991 fps) and better penetration (12" vs 9.75") in ballistic gel, though expansion was good for both.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:17Ammunition: Celia and Below Exergy Defense 380 ACP
  3. 01:03Firearms Used: Ruger LCP MAX and S&W M&P EZ Shield
  4. 01:36Velocity Testing: Ruger LCP MAX
  5. 02:22Velocity Testing: S&W M&P EZ Shield
  6. 03:09Ballistic Gel Test Setup
  7. 03:11Gel Test: Ruger LCP MAX Shot
  8. 03:44Gel Test: S&W M&P EZ Shield Shot
  9. 04:17Gel Test Results Analysis
  10. 05:46Projectile Examination
  11. 06:58Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key performance differences between the Ruger LCP MAX and S&W M&P EZ Shield when firing 380 ACP copper expanding rounds?

The S&W M&P EZ Shield, with its longer barrel, achieved a higher average velocity (1090 fps) compared to the Ruger LCP MAX (991 fps). This translated to better penetration in ballistic gel, with the EZ Shield reaching 12 inches while the LCP MAX reached 9.75 inches.

How does the Celia and Below Exergy Defense 380 ACP ammunition perform in terms of expansion and penetration?

The Exergy Defense 380 ACP rounds showed good expansion, with the EZ Shield projectile expanding more fully. However, penetration was a limiting factor, with the LCP MAX shot falling short of the 12-inch FBI standard, while the EZ Shield shot just met it.

What is a common characteristic of 380 ACP expanding ammunition, especially solid copper rounds?

A common characteristic of 380 ACP expanding ammunition, particularly solid copper expanding rounds, is good expansion but often limited penetration. This trade-off means that achieving significant expansion can sometimes result in insufficient depth to reach vital organs.

What was the measured velocity difference between the two tested firearms for the 380 ACP ammunition?

The 2.8-inch Ruger LCP MAX averaged 991 feet per second, while the 3.5-inch S&W M&P EZ Shield averaged 1090 feet per second. This represents a difference of 99 feet per second, or approximately 10%, favoring the longer barrel.

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