Rock Island Armory M206 .38 Special Gel Test. Winchester Silvertip vs. Federal Punch!

Published on June 14, 2021
Duration: 9:12

This video details a ballistic gel test comparing Winchester Silvertip 110-grain .38 Special hollow points against Federal Punch 120-grain .38 Special Plus P hollow points, fired from a Rock Island Armory M206 revolver. The test measures projectile velocity and observes expansion and penetration in gel, providing insights into the performance of these self-defense rounds.

Quick Summary

In a ballistic gel test, Winchester Silvertip 110-grain .38 Special averaged 945 fps, while Federal Punch 120-grain .38 Special Plus P averaged 913 fps. Both hollow-point rounds showed excellent expansion and comparable wound cavities, making them nearly identical in performance for self-defense applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:45Firearm & Ammunition Overview
  3. 01:45Winchester Silvertip Velocity Test
  4. 02:37Federal Punch Plus P Velocity Test
  5. 03:57Winchester Silvertip Gel Test
  6. 04:28Federal Punch Plus P Gel Test
  7. 05:07Gel Test Results Comparison
  8. 06:05Projectile Extraction & Examination
  9. 07:38Conclusion & Self-Defense Application

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average velocity of Winchester Silvertip 110-grain .38 Special ammunition fired from a Rock Island Armory M206?

In the ballistic gel test, the Winchester Silvertip 110-grain .38 Special ammunition averaged 945 feet per second over five shots fired from the Rock Island Armory M206 revolver.

How did Federal Punch 120-grain .38 Special Plus P ammunition perform in a ballistic gel test?

The Federal Punch 120-grain .38 Special Plus P ammunition demonstrated excellent expansion in ballistic gel, showing a wound track comparable to the Winchester Silvertip and appearing to have slightly more penetration.

Which .38 Special ammunition expanded better in the Rock Island M206 gel test: Winchester Silvertip or Federal Punch?

Both the Winchester Silvertip and Federal Punch hollow points expanded very well, with the speaker noting they performed almost identically. The Silvertip had a hollow backside, while the Punch showed textbook mushrooming.

Is the Rock Island Armory M206 considered effective for self-defense with .38 Special ammunition?

Yes, the speaker believes the Rock Island Armory M206, even with its short barrel, is effective for self-defense when loaded with .38 Special ammunition that demonstrates good expansion, making it suitable as a primary or backup firearm.

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