Machined Copper 9mm Vs Windshield

Published on December 7, 2022
Duration: 0:49

This video tests the performance of Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds, machined from solid copper, against a car windshield. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, confirms the rounds penetrate the windshield and impact a metal surface behind it. The recovered projectile shows it collapsed on itself, indicating effectiveness on hard targets, while noting its one-inch expansion on soft targets.

Quick Summary

Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds, made from solid copper, penetrate car windshields. While they expand to one inch on soft targets, they collapse on hard surfaces like windshields and car doors, demonstrating significant penetration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor
  2. 00:13Testing 9mm Through Windshield
  3. 00:21Windshield Penetration and Impact
  4. 00:34Round Recovery and Expansion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds perform against a car windshield?

In testing, Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds, machined from solid copper, successfully penetrated a car windshield. The recovered projectile showed it collapsed on itself, indicating effectiveness on hard targets.

What is the expansion capability of Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds?

The Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds are designed to expand to approximately one inch when impacting soft targets. This contrasts with their performance on hard targets, where they tend to collapse.

What was the outcome of testing Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds on a car door previously?

Previous testing of Ballistic Machinist 9mm Interceptor rounds through a car door resulted in a collapsed round but demonstrated great penetration, similar to the performance observed against a windshield.

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