NRA Gun Gear of the Week: NovX, Redefining Defensive Ammunition

Published on December 15, 2017
Duration: 6:42

This entry details the innovative NovX ammunition, focusing on its 9mm Engagement Extreme +P load. It highlights the unique fluted poly-copper ARX projectile and its two-piece Stainless Steel/Aluminum (SST) case, designed to achieve high velocities and create significant cavitation, often referred to as a 'liquid sonic boom.' The information is presented with technical specifications and performance data, drawing from expert analysis by NRA publications and NovX CEO.

Quick Summary

NovX ammunition redefines defensive rounds with its innovative 9mm Engagement Extreme +P load. Featuring a fluted poly-copper ARX projectile and a two-piece SST case, it achieves high velocities (1710-1730 fps) and generates significant cavitation, creating a 'liquid sonic boom' effect that enhances terminal ballistics beyond standard +P .45 ACP loads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to NovX Ammunition
  2. 00:41Case and Projectile Technology
  3. 01:37Liquid Sonic Boom Explained
  4. 03:00Performance Specs and Testing
  5. 04:15Product Lineup
  6. 05:01Manufacturing and Efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes NovX ammunition unique for self-defense?

NovX ammunition utilizes a unique fluted poly-copper ARX projectile and a two-piece Stainless Steel/Aluminum case. This design, particularly in their 9mm Engagement Extreme +P load, achieves high velocities and creates significant cavitation, often described as a 'liquid sonic boom,' enhancing terminal ballistics.

How does the NovX ARX projectile achieve its performance?

The ARX projectile's flutes, combined with high rotational speed, generate a Venturi effect. This effect causes massive cavitation when the projectile impacts soft materials, leading to a larger temporary wound cavity than traditional projectiles of similar weight.

What are the key performance metrics for the NovX 9mm Engagement Extreme +P?

The NovX 9mm Engagement Extreme +P load, using a 65-grain projectile, achieves velocities of 1,710-1,730 fps from a 4-inch barrel and produces approximately 422 ft-lbs of energy, surpassing standard +P .45 ACP loads.

What is the advantage of the NovX SST case material?

The SST case, made from Stainless Steel and 7075-T6 aircraft aluminum, is lighter and more efficient than traditional brass cases. This contributes to NovX's ability to offer premium performance ammunition at competitive market prices.

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