Is this Softy Too HARD?...Magtech 9MM Jacketed Soft Point AMMO Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on July 26, 2024
Duration: 14:08

This video details a ballistic gel test of Magtech 9mm 95-grain jacketed soft point ammunition. The instructor, with apparent expertise in firearms testing, evaluates projectile performance through clothing barriers and ballistic gel using chronographs and detailed analysis. The test reveals that the ammunition, particularly from shorter barrels, exhibits jacket separation and minimal expansion, suggesting the lead compound may be too hard for optimal performance at typical handgun velocities.

Quick Summary

Magtech 9mm 95-grain jacketed soft point ammunition exhibited poor expansion in ballistic gel tests, with jacket separation occurring frequently. Fired from a 3.1-inch barrel, velocities averaged 1259 ft/s, and from a 4.5-inch barrel, 1363 ft/s. The instructor concluded the lead compound is likely too hard for effective mushrooming from handguns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:48Ammunition: Magtech 9mm 95gr JSP
  3. 01:39Firearm 1: Canik MC9 (3.1" Barrel)
  4. 03:30Firearm 2: Glock 17 (4.5" Barrel)
  5. 04:49Ballistic Gel Test: MC9 Shots
  6. 06:22MC9 Gel Results Analysis
  7. 07:26Glock 17 Gel Results Analysis
  8. 09:51Projectile Close-ups
  9. 10:42Recovered Projectile Analysis
  10. 12:14Conclusion: Magtech 95gr JSP Performance
  11. 13:00Final Thoughts & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the velocity results for Magtech 9mm 95gr JSP from different barrel lengths?

From a 3.1-inch barrel (Canik MC9), the average velocity was 1259 ft/s. From a 4.5-inch barrel (Glock 17), the average velocity was 1363 ft/s, indicating a significant velocity gain with the longer barrel.

How did the Magtech 9mm 95gr jacketed soft point ammunition perform in ballistic gel tests?

The ammunition showed jacket separation and minimal to no expansion, especially from shorter barrels. The instructor suspects the lead compound is too hard for optimal performance at these velocities.

What is the primary reason cited for the poor performance of Magtech 9mm 95gr JSP in gel tests?

The instructor believes the lead compound within the jacketed soft point projectile is too hard. This hardness prevents the bullet from mushrooming effectively at the velocities achieved from handgun-length barrels.

Could Magtech 9mm 95gr JSP perform better in a different firearm platform?

Yes, the instructor suggests this ammunition might perform better out of a carbine. The increased velocity from a longer carbine barrel could potentially be sufficient to achieve the necessary expansion.

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