Smurf Rounds!...Federal Syntech 9MM Self-Defense AMMO Test!

Published on August 20, 2023
Duration: 14:32

This video details a comprehensive terminal ballistics test of Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ammunition. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, uses professional equipment like LabRadar and standardized protocols to evaluate projectile performance in ballistic gel through a clothing barrier. The test compares results from a Canik Mete MC9 and a Glock 17 Gen 4, providing objective data on velocity, segmentation, and penetration depth.

Quick Summary

Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ammunition, tested with a heavy clothing barrier, demonstrated consistent segmentation into three petals and a core. The core penetrated 18.0-18.5 inches in ballistic gel, with segments stopping between 8.5-9.25 inches. Average velocities were 1033 fps (3.1" barrel) and 1094 fps (4.5" barrel).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 00:47Ammunition Overview: Federal Syntech Defense 9mm
  3. 01:57Test Firearms: Canik MC9 & Glock 17 Gen 4
  4. 02:19Velocity Testing with LabRadar
  5. 04:46Ballistic Gel Impact and Segmentation
  6. 07:43Penetration Depth Measurement
  7. 09:15Projectile Analysis: Weight and Expansion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average velocity of Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ammunition from different barrel lengths?

From a 3.1-inch barrel (Canik Mete MC9), the Federal Syntech Defense 9mm averaged 1033 fps. From a 4.5-inch barrel (Glock 17 Gen 4), it averaged 1094 fps, showing a noticeable increase with the longer barrel length.

How does Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ammunition perform in ballistic gel through a clothing barrier?

The ammunition consistently segmented into three petals and a central core upon impact. The main core achieved a penetration depth of 18.0-18.5 inches, while the segments stopped between 8.5 and 9.25 inches.

What are the key features of Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ammunition?

This ammunition features a 138-grain segmented jacketed hollow point (SJHP) bullet with a distinctive blue polymer coating and a non-lead primer, designed for controlled fragmentation and effective terminal performance.

What firearms were used in the Federal Syntech Defense 9mm ballistic test?

The test utilized a Canik Mete MC9 with a 3.1-inch barrel and a Glock 17 Gen 4 with a 4.5-inch barrel. These were chosen to compare the ammunition's performance across different firearm platforms and barrel lengths.

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