Mid-Length VS 5 Inch Barrel *anomaly* (SHOCKING) test #demolitionranch #fullautofriday #civtac #gun

Published on January 7, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video from Civilian Tactical features an enthusiastic host conducting a shocking penetration test comparing a 5-inch barrel CMMG Dissent against a 16-inch AR-15. The test utilizes Clear Ballistics gel and Colt Defense hollow point ammunition to analyze projectile performance. The results indicate the 5-inch barrel achieved superior expansion and penetration, challenging conventional assumptions about shorter barrels.

Quick Summary

A penetration test by Civilian Tactical comparing a 5-inch CMMG Dissent against a 16-inch AR-15 yielded surprising results. The 5-inch barrel's 5.56 NATO hollow point projectile demonstrated superior expansion and penetration in Clear Ballistics gel, while the 16-inch barrel's projectile fragmented due to high velocity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Barrel Length Test
  2. 00:12CMMG Dissent Overview & Ammo
  3. 00:2916-Inch AR-15 Setup
  4. 00:36Ballistic Results Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the surprising result of the 5-inch vs. 16-inch barrel penetration test?

The test revealed that the 5-inch barrel projectile achieved superior expansion and penetration in Clear Ballistics gel, while the 16-inch barrel projectile fragmented due to high velocity, challenging conventional expectations.

What firearms were compared in the Civilian Tactical penetration test?

The test compared a 5-inch barrel CMMG Dissent, notable for its bufferless operating system, against a standard 16-inch AR-15 build featuring a Sharps Bros Showdown lower receiver.

What ammunition was used in the barrel length comparison test?

The penetration test utilized Colt Defense ammunition, specifically Double Tap Hollow Points in 5.56 NATO caliber, fired into Clear Ballistics gel blocks.

What is a key advantage of the CMMG Dissent's design?

The CMMG Dissent features a bufferless operating system. This design eliminates the traditional buffer tube and spring, allowing for a significantly more compact firearm profile, which is advantageous for shorter-barreled builds.

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